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FRENCH President Francois Hollande says France and Australia will reinforce their co-operation in the fight against the Islamic State group.
IN a joint statement following Hollande's meeting with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the leaders said IS "constitutes a great threat for the world's safety and for our two countries".
The leaders say they will step up dialogue and intelligence-sharing to combat violent extremists and those who become radicalised online. At least 110 Australians have gone to Iraq and Syria to fight alongside extremists, while France estimates about 3000 of its citizens have links to extremist fighters in Syria and Iraq.
FRENCH President Francois Hollande says France and Australia will reinforce their co-operation in the fight against the Islamic State group.
IN a joint statement following Hollande's meeting with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the leaders said IS "constitutes a great threat for the world's safety and for our two countries".
The leaders say they will step up dialogue and intelligence-sharing to combat violent extremists and those who become radicalised online. At least 110 Australians have gone to Iraq and Syria to fight alongside extremists, while France estimates about 3000 of its citizens have links to extremist fighters in Syria and Iraq.
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