President Barack Obama and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi

President Barack Obama and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi put the Islamic State group on notice Monday that they plan to recapture the city of Mosul within months.

Obama said he and Abadi were confident that Iraq's military and the U.S.-led coalition could make progress in Mosul "fairly rapidly," adding that he was hoping for progress by year-end.

"This is going to be hard. It's going to be challenging. It will require resources," Obama said. But he professed confidence that more territory can be wrested from the militants, in part because he said "the Iraqi forces are getting more confident."

Abadi, speaking in English, echoed Obama's timeline for retaking Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city and the extremist group's stronghold in the country. He called the group a "huge threat" to Iraq's stability

Source: MENA