The attacks in Paris in the center of the G20 summit in Turkey


The opening of the G20 summit on Sunday morning in Antalya was a sad ceremony condolences to France. The leaders of major world powers who met for two days in the Turkish resort, according to several sources, will prepare a joint statement in response to deadly attacks in Paris.

This annual summit, usually dedicated to the world economy, marked by the absence of French President Francois Hollande, who changes the Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, accompanied by Economy Minister Michel Sapin, whose visit is already scheduled.

The agenda was disrupted attacks that hit a major French city, the program includes bilateral meetings, particularly with Turkish President Laurent Fabius on the program.

"I think it will be our response to international terrorism to concretise a sharp way to the summit, G20," he told reporters at the end of the morning, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, after meeting in private with his US counterpart Barack Obama, shortly after his arrival. Obama has insisted on the need to combat terrorism, not only in France, but also elsewhere in the world.

He came to the conference in Vienna and called for anti-IS and the search for a political solution for Syria.

The meeting in Antalya, just 600 kilometers from Syria, dominated by the issues of the refugees, who will figure in terrorism in the content at a working dinner on Sunday night.

At a joint press conference, President of the European Commission and the Council of Europe have placed emphasis on the need to help immigrants and the need to avoid amalgams between refugees and jihadists, after the announcement, according to which one of the terrorist attacks in Paris recently found on Lesbos, Greece, after coming out Syria. "It is important not to confuse those who carried out these attacks to those fleeing from the same attack in their country," insisted Jean-Claude Juncker, head of the European Commission.

Putin and Obama discussed informally in Turkey