called terrorist ISIS organization and other terrorist groups. "Together we believe that we are making real progress. And we are meeting today, in addition to the reasons we talked about, to state that all of us ought to come to meet to face the new challenges at this historic moment", he said, adding that President Barack Obama absolutely understands what is at stake. The U.S. secretary of state said "we are going to draft more commitments which will create a new security arrow between the U.S. and Gulf region and a new security initiative that would overpass the past to make it a demand by our partners to share contribution as the matter has become a sharing rather than a unilateral issue". "There are joint interests that we should deal with. So, together we enhance the opposition in Syria against ISIS and against the regime which committed atrocities, tortured its people, used chemical gas against them, particularly against children and women, destroyed hospitals, and schools and deprived people from access to food and humanitarian and medical assistance", he said. He said Camp David summit would come out with these ideas which will enhance our ability to meet the needs of our peoples and all people who love a terror-free coercion-free and violence-free future reflected by the peace chances towards which we are working and would continue working.