ANTALYA, Turkey: World leaders raised the alarm over an escalating international movement of “foreign terrorist fighters” in a draft statement drawn up Sunday at a summit in Turkey after the Paris assaults claimed by Islamic State jihadists.
Heads of the Group of 20 top world economies said they would share intelligence, track border crossings and boost aviation security to prevent international travel by “terrorists,” without identifying the Islamic State group or any other specific threat.
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