French President Francois Hollande will meet British Prime Minister David Cameron in Paris on Monday to discuss the fight against terrorism and the Syrian crisis, his office said Saturday.
The meeting opens a week of intense diplomatic exchanges in which Hollande will meet with US President Barack Obama, Russia's Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The flurry of meetings follows France's worst-ever terror attack which left 130 dead and has exposed holes in European intelligence and border security.
The attacks prompted both France and Russia to step up air strikes against Islamic State jihadists in Syria, while pledging to work closer together in combating the group.
IS claimed both the Paris attacks and the downing last month of a Russian plane over Egypt, killing 224 people.
French President Francois Hollande will meet British Prime Minister David Cameron in Paris on Monday to discuss the fight against terrorism and the Syrian crisis, his office said Saturday.
The meeting opens a week of intense diplomatic exchanges in which Hollande will meet with US President Barack Obama, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The flurry of meetings follows France’s worst-ever terror attack which left 130 dead and has exposed holes in European intelligence and border security.
The attacks prompted both France and Russia to step up air strikes against Islamic State jihadists in Syria, while pledging to work closer together in combating the group.
IS claimed both the Paris attacks and the downing last month of a Russian plane over Egypt, killing 224 people.