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World leaders condemn Manchester terror attack

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PARIS: World leaders expressed shock and horror at the suicide bombing in Manchester which killed at least 22 people, including children.

British Prime Minister Theresa May called it an “appalling terrorist attack”.

“All our thoughts are with the victims and the families of those who have been affected,” said May.

Labour Party chief Jeremy Corbyn tweeted: “Terrible incident in Manchester. My thoughts are with all those affected and our brilliant emergency services.”

Finance minister Philip Hammond said: “It is as far as we know a terrorist incident. We’re treating it as such.

“My thoughts are with the victims and families and the people of Manchester and I’d like to give tribute to the emergency services. They’ve done a great job throughout the night and they’re continuing to work at the scene.”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced “sorrow and horror”, adding: “This suspected terrorist attack will only strengthen our resolve to work with our British friends against those who plan and execute such inhuman acts. I assure the people in Britain: Germany stands by your side.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was ready to boost anti-terror cooperatio­n with Britain after “this cynical, inhuman crime.

“We expect that those behind it will not escape the punishment they deserve,” he said.

French President Emmanuel Macron voiced “horror and shock” and said he planned to speak to the British prime minister.

Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said it was an example of “the most cowardly terrorism” that was aimed “specifical­ly and knowingly” at young people.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the attack was “especially vile, especially criminal, especially horrific because it appears to have been deliberate­ly directed at teenagers.”

He added: “This is an attack on innocents. Surely there is no crime more reprehensi­ble than the murder of children. This is a direct and brutal attack on young people everywhere, on freedom everywhere.”

Netherland’s Prime Minister Mark Rutte said: “Terrible news from Manchester where a great evening ended in tragedy. Our thoughts are with the victims.”

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said: “I condemn the Manchester attack. My condolence­s to the families of the deceased and my fervent wishes that the wounded recover soon.”

Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni tweeted: “Italy joins forces with the British people and government.

“Our thoughts go out to the victims of the Manchester attack and their families.” — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Silent solidarity: Australian parliament­arians standing for a minute of silence to honour the people killed and wounded in the Manchester explosion during Question Time in Parliament in Canberra.
— Reuters Silent solidarity: Australian parliament­arians standing for a minute of silence to honour the people killed and wounded in the Manchester explosion during Question Time in Parliament in Canberra.

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