MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tuesday's deadly bomb attack in Istanbul confirms the need for countries to urgently join forces to battle terrorism, Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
President Vladimir Putin has for months been pushing for an over-arching international coalition against Islamic militants in Syria and elsewhere that he says would be much broader than the U.S.-led coalition in Syria.
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