Paris: French President Francois Hollande will meet US counterpart Barack Obama in Washington on November 24 and then Russia's Vladimir Putin in Moscow two days later to discuss the fight against the Islamic State group after the Paris attacks, his office said.
Hollande said in a speech Monday that he wanted to meet the leaders in the coming days to strengthen international coordination against ISIS, which has claimed responsibility for the carnage in the French capital.
Hollande said in a speech Monday that he wanted to meet the leaders in the coming days to strengthen international coordination against ISIS, which has claimed responsibility for the carnage in the French capital.
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