French President Francois Hollande arrives with British Prime minister David Cameron at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, for talks on anti-terror coordination in the wake of the Paris attacks. (AFP)
Paris:
British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande laid a wreath at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris today where 90 people were killed by terrorist attackers.
Cameron said on his Twitter account he had stood "shoulder to shoulder" with Hollande at the venue, where a British man was among the dead on November 13.
The two leaders went on to have talks at the Elysee Palace at which Hollande was expected to tell Cameron of his plans for an international coalition to crush Islamic State (ISIS) after the terrorist group claimed responsibility for the Paris carnage.
Cameron is believed to be considering a fresh attempt to secure parliamentary approval to launch British air strikes on ISIS targets in Syria.
Cameron said on his Twitter account he had stood "shoulder to shoulder" with Hollande at the venue, where a British man was among the dead on November 13.
The two leaders went on to have talks at the Elysee Palace at which Hollande was expected to tell Cameron of his plans for an international coalition to crush Islamic State (ISIS) after the terrorist group claimed responsibility for the Paris carnage.
Cameron is believed to be considering a fresh attempt to secure parliamentary approval to launch British air strikes on ISIS targets in Syria.
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