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Erdogan hails world leaders’ ‘resolute stance’ against terror

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday hailed the "resolute stance" against terror adopted by world leaders at a summit in Turkey dominated by the Paris attacks.

"G20 Leaders agreed to show our resolute stance in the fight against terrorism," Erdogan said after two days of talks between leaders of the world's top 20 economies in the Turkish Mediterranean resort of Antalya, adding that the "strong position" against terror was one of the most important outcomes of the summit.

The G20 leaders urged all nations to respond to a worldwide refugee crisis.

"We call upon all states to contribute to responding to this crisis, and share in the burdens associated with it," they said in a final communique.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday hailed the “resolute stance” against terror adopted by world leaders at a summit in Turkey dominated by the Paris attacks.

“G20 Leaders agreed to show our resolute stance in the fight against terrorism,” Erdogan said after two days of talks between leaders of the world’s top 20 economies in the Turkish Mediterranean resort of Antalya, adding that the “strong position” against terror was one of the most important outcomes of the summit.

The G20 leaders urged all nations to respond to a worldwide refugee crisis.

“We call upon all states to contribute to responding to this crisis, and share in the burdens associated with it,” they said in a final communique.

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