HAMBURG. July 4 (Interfax) - The G20 leaders have declared their intention to prevent foreign terrorist fighters from setting up bases in regions of the world.
"We will address the evolving threat of returning foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) from conflict zones such as Iraq and Syria and remain committed to preventing FTFs from establishing a foothold in other countries and regions around the world. We recall UN Security Council Resolution 2178 (2014), which requires a range of actions to better tackle the foreign terrorist fighter threat," the G20 leaders said in a statement on counterterrorism.