At a ceremony memorializing victims of the attacks Nov. 13, the French president says the country will not let threats affect its way of life and vows to destroy ISIS.
After meeting with Francois Hollande in Moscow Thursday, Vladimir Putin says Russia is “ready for cooperation” with France in the fight against terrorism.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also said Turkey was deliberately trying to hurt relations between the two countries.
The French president, who has called for an international anti-ISIS coalition, is likely to push for greater Russian cooperation in the fight against the militant group.
Turkey's military released what it claimed was an audio recording of a warning given to a Russian fighter jet before it was shot down close to the Syrian border.
Russia's intense policing policies in the North Caucasus region could be helping ISIS recruiters, according to local residents.
Capt. Konstantin Murakhtin also said Wednesday there was “no way” the jet could have violated Turkish airspace.
In the wake of Turkish forces downing a Russian warplane, Russia's tourism agency has called for travel packages to Turkey to be suspended.
Parisians have been asked not drive their cars ahead of the COP21 climate summit, and protests ahead of the event have been banned.
Turkey boosted the number of warplanes patrolling its border with Syria, after it shot down a Russian fighter jet following its alleged violation of Turkish airspace Tuesday.
While Russian President Vladimir Putin calls it being “stabbed in the back,” his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama has said Turkey has the right to protect its borders.
French President François Hollande is meeting with world leaders to step up the offensive against the Islamic State group in response to the Paris attacks.
One of the two Russian pilots, who ejected from the Sukhoi Su-24M warplane shot down by Turkey, will reportedly be taken to the Russian airbase.
Russia’s conflicts in eastern Ukraine and Syria were already proving unsustainable. Now a downed warplane at the Syrian-Turkish border makes things even more complicated.
Over the past several months, Russian fighter jets have entered Turkish, Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian territory during missions, provoking heavy criticism from NATO’s allied countries.
Concerns that Turkey's shooting down a Russian warplane could lead to a world war emerged on social media.
International powers are preparing to lift sanctions against Iran following a nuclear deal worked out in July, and states across the region are working to update their defenses.
At the White House Tuesday, France and the U.S. solidified their unity in the fight against the Islamic State group and advocated de-escalation between Russia and Turkey.
Russian helicopters are still searching for the pilots.
Protesters reportedly appeared in front of the embassy in Moscow hours after Turkey shot down a Russian warplane.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called the shoot-down of a Russian jet a stab in the back, saying it was carried out by "accomplices of terrorists."
NATO's collective defense clause has only been used once before -- after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York and Washington.