Vice President Joe Biden Calls for Steps 'Beyond Force' to Fight Islamic Extremism

The White House has kicked off a three-day summit on curbing violent extremism.

"We need answers that go beyond a military answer," Biden told a group of 40 participants in a roundtable meeting at the White House.

The meeting's agenda was to identify effective local strategies to counter extremist messages targeting vulnerable minority youth in American cities, officials said.

"I’m not talking about surveillance. I’m not talking about cameras," he said. "At the end of the day, it’s about treating each other with respect. ... Although we need technology, technology cannot replace contact."

On Wednesday, the White House will host a series of panel discussions on violent extremism, including a session on strategies to amplify counter-messages on social media. President Obama is expected to address the gathering.