G-7 Nations agree to do more against terrorism

G-7 Nations agree to do more against terrorism

The leaders of the Group of Seven nations have agreed to do more to fight terrorism.  

The agreement came during the meeting of the group in Taormina, Sicily.

Italy's Prime Minister and host of the meeting Paolo Gentiloni signed a declaration in the presence of the other leaders. He called it a strong message of friendship and solidarity with Britain after the deadly terror attack in Manchester.

The G-7 group of wealthy democracies includes the United States, Britain, Italy, France, Germany, Japan and Canada.