G20 countries agreed to jointly fight terrorism

Date: 09:07, 16-11-2015.

Almaty. November 16. Silkroadnews - G20 leaders on Sunday, on the started in the Turkish Antalya summit, came to a number of agreements relating to terrorism that threaten the world community. A draft statement was developed after a meeting, informed rosSMI.
Thus, the heads of "twenty" consider it necessary to step up coordination and information sharing channels to eliminate the financing of terrorism and not to allow extremists to cross borders. It is expected that these measures will become a broader response to the causes of terrorism. In addition, G20 leaders agreed to give particular attention to border control and aviation security.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the chairamn of the G20 this year, urged the "twenty" to be more resolute in the fight against terrorists.
Erdogan also paid attention to the economic problems, namely the need to attract investment in the emerging economies as part of the "Big Twenty".
In addition, Erdogan pointed to another "hot spots" of the modern world community - a migratory crisis.
On the agenda of the summit were also economic challenges that await in the background of activation of terrorist groups.These difficulties became the subject of speech of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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