A Downing Street spokesman yesterday said Cameron and Rouhani agreed that "all states in the region must do more to cut off support for all terrorist groups, including financial support" but stopped short of announcing any firmer cooperation.
"The prime minister and president noted the threat posed to the whole region by ISIL," said the British spokesman, using the acronym for the former Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, since renamed the Islamic State (IS) group.
Rouhani posted two photographs of himself with Cameron and wrote on Twitter: "One hour of constructive and pragmatic dialogue, new outlook."
"First meeting between UK and Iran heads of state in 35 years," he wrote. Cameron is head of the British government. Queen Elizabeth II is head of state.
Rouhani said Monday that the people in the region were "defending themselves... Against the terrorists" and that Iran would help.
The US and Arab allies launched the first attacks against IS militants in Syria on Tuesday, expanding action the US has been leading against the jihadists in Iraq since the start of August.
Britain and France have taken up the task of trying to win some greater form of cooperation from Iran against IS.
Tehran, which usually rails against any US presence in the Middle East, has been unusually accepting of the US action in Iraq, where it is also tackling IS.
Cameron welcomed Iran's support for the new government in Iraq and its efforts towards a more inclusive governance.
"He argued that a similar approach was needed in Syria, to promote a transition to a new government capable of representing all Syrians," the Downing Street spokesman said.
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