WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama said on Friday at the conclusion of a nuclear security summit that he had invited the participating nations to work on improving intelligence-sharing to prevent terrorist attacks.
"At our session on ISIS this afternoon there was widespread agreement that defeating terrorist groups like ISIS requires more information sharing," Obama told a news conference, using an acronym for the militant group ISIS.
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"At our session on ISIS this afternoon there was widespread agreement that defeating terrorist groups like ISIS requires more information sharing," Obama told a news conference, using an acronym for the militant group ISIS.
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