Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan.
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(VOVworld) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan urged world leaders to show more determination in the fight against terrorism ahead of a G20 summit which opened Sunday in Antalya, Turkey.
In a draft report to be released Monday, G20 leaders reaffirmed that terrorism cannot be associated with any religion, nationality or ethnic group. They expressed their concerns about the growing flow of foreign terrorists, and demanded stepped-up border control and aviation security. G-20 leaders stressed that they are committed to closing the financing channels of terrorism through enhanced sharing of information and freezing the assets of terrorists.
During the two-day summit, leaders discussed key economic issues including growth, employment, investment, and financial regulations.