Air Force One landed at 7am (0500 GMT) at the airport of Antalya, a holiday destination bristling with 12,000 police and multiple security checkpoints to guard leaders of the Group of 20 top economies, who officially kick off a two-day meeting today.
Obama arrived a day after meeting with the National Security Council over the Paris attacks, which killed 129 people and injured more than 350.
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Beyond the Paris attacks, leaders will confront their divisions over how to resolve the fighting in Syria, the migrant crisis and how to curb warming of the planet ahead of a November 30-December 11 climate conference in Paris.
After the G20, the US leader will head to Manila and Kuala Lumpur to attend Asia-Pacific economic and political summits.
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