Paris attacks and world solidarity
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After a multiple attack in Paris which is famous in its glamour and bustling of the street become dangerous not only for the citizen of the other counties but it also for its own. As the leaders of world not only responded to bloody attack in Paris with outrage and defend pledges of solidarity but elders of the families are urging their dear not to travel to France.Leaders of several countries said they would tighten security, especially at their borders, and they also urged their citizen to same as above not to travel to France.
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Statement of few consonlidators of Paris attack are given as under but why are the urging their citizen,it is out of my mind,,,
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
The Netherlands is at war with terrorist organisation IS, Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte said on Saturday in the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris. ‘We are dealing with an armed conflict in Syria and Iraq,’ Rutte said. ‘ISIS is our enemy and that is why we are at war. We are not at war with a religion or Islam and that is the way it is.’ The terrorists have one aim: to destabilise our western civilisation, Rutte said. ‘The best answer we can give these barbarians is not to become divided… Our values and our rule of law are stronger than the fanaticism of a small group.’ Describing the attacks as cold and cowardly, Rutte said the Netherlands has sent its condolences to the people of France and offered all help possible to the French authorities.
Belgium Prime Minister Charless Michel
Belgian police arrested several suspects in Brussels today during raids connected to the Paris attacks, including one who was in the French capital at the time of the carnage, Prime Minister Charles Michel said.
Michel told Belgian television that the arrests were linked to “suspect vehicles” identified during the investigation by French police into the attacks that killed at least 129 people.
The possible link to the new Paris attacks raises fresh fears that Belgium is becoming a hotbed of militancy, coming just months after connections emerged to the Charlie Hebdo attacks and August’s attempted attack on an Amsterdam-Paris train.
“A case has immediately been opened linked to suspect vehicles in Paris, to check people linked to those vehicles. There have been several arrests,” Michel told RTL television.
Belgium Prime Minister Charles Michel already warned Belgians not to travel to France especially Paris unless necessary.
Paris Attacks and world solidarity
US President Barack Obama:"We've seen an outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians, this is an attack not just on Paris, it is an attack not just on the people of France, but it is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values we share."
David Cameron:"I am shocked by events in Paris tonight. Our thoughts and prayers are with the French people. We will do whatever we can to help."
German chancellor Angela Merkel:"Deeply shocked" by events,the German foreign office said.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon: "The Secretary-General condemns the despicable terrorist attacks carried out today in various locations in and around Paris," his spokesman said.
London mayor Boris Johnson :"Saddened to hear the terrible news from Paris - my thoughts and those of Londoners are with Parisians tonight."
Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau:"I am shocked and saddened that so many people have been killed and injured in violent attacks in Paris. Canada stands with France at this dark time and offers all possible assistance."
Russian President Vladimir Putin:The Kremlin condemned the "hateful" string of attacks and the "inhuman murders" in Paris Friday, spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. President Putin has offered his condolences and support to his counterpart Francois Hollande and the French people.
Nawaz Shrief prime minister paksitan;Terming them ‘ruthless and heinous’, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday strongly condemned the Paris terror attacks and said Pakistan stands with people of France against terrorism, Dunya News reported.Talking to the media in his Swat visit, PM said terrorists have no religion or nationality.The PM strongly condemned the attacks and termed them ‘ruthless and heinous’.Meanwhile, the Foreign Office (FO) of Pakistan has also strongly condemned the deadly attack. In a statement, its spokesman said the government and people of Pakistan stand in solidarity with France. The statement strongly condemns the attacks and expresses condolences over the loss of lives.
DAMASCUS: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Saturday that French policy had contributed to the "spread of terrorism" that culminated in attacks claimed by the Daesh group.
In a meeting with a delegation of French lawmakers in Damascus, Assad said France´s "mistaken policies... had contributed to the spread of terrorism."
"The terrorist attacks that targeted the French capital Paris cannot be separated from what happened in the Lebanese capital Beirut lately and from what has been happening in Syria for the past five years and in other areas," he said.
Assad was referring to twin bombings claimed by IS which killed 44 people on Thursday in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a stronghold of his Lebanese ally, Hezbollah.
In a meeting with a delegation of French lawmakers in Damascus, Assad said France´s "mistaken policies... had contributed to the spread of terrorism."
"The terrorist attacks that targeted the French capital Paris cannot be separated from what happened in the Lebanese capital Beirut lately and from what has been happening in Syria for the past five years and in other areas," he said.
Assad was referring to twin bombings claimed by IS which killed 44 people on Thursday in the southern suburbs of Beirut, a stronghold of his Lebanese ally, Hezbollah.
IMRAN KHAN chairman PTI PAKISTAN Saddened by terrorist attacks in Beirut, Lebanon & Paris, France. Strongly condemn these acts of terror.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has condemned Friday’s terror attacks in Paris and proposed measures to deal with global terrorism at the G-20 summit being held in Turkey.
“I condemn the barbaric terrorist attacks in Paris in the strongest terms,” Mr. Modi said in a statement posted on his official website on Saturday. “We feel the shock, pain and outrage of the people of France,” he said.
Speaking at a working dinner at the summit of the Group of 20 industrial and developing nations a day later, Mr. Modi proposed ways to tackle terrorism.
“I condemn the barbaric terrorist attacks in Paris in the strongest terms,” Mr. Modi said in a statement posted on his official website on Saturday. “We feel the shock, pain and outrage of the people of France,” he said.
Speaking at a working dinner at the summit of the Group of 20 industrial and developing nations a day later, Mr. Modi proposed ways to tackle terrorism.
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