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Turkey’s Erdogan says world leaders to send ‘strong, tough’ terror message

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday said G20 leaders meeting in the Mediterranean resort of Antalya would deliver a "very strong, tough" message against terror after the deadly attacks in Paris.

"I believe that our stance against international terrorism will find its expression in a very strong, tough message at the G20 summit," Erdogan said after meeting US President Barack Obama just ahead of the formal opening of the summit.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday said G20 leaders meeting in the Mediterranean resort of Antalya would deliver a “very strong, tough” message against terror after the deadly attacks in Paris.

“I believe that our stance against international terrorism will find its expression in a very strong, tough message at the G20 summit,” Erdogan said after meeting US President Barack Obama just ahead of the formal opening of the summit.

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