Worldwide condemnation for UK Parliament attack

Germany and its citizens stand resolutely and firmly alongside Britons: Merkel

March 23, 2017 01:45 am | Updated 01:48 am IST - Berlin

Parliament stalled  An air ambulance at the scene of the attack near the U.K. Parliament in London.

Parliament stalled An air ambulance at the scene of the attack near the U.K. Parliament in London.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday that Germany stood by Britain “firmly and resolutely”, following the terror attack near the British parliament.

“Although the background to these acts are not yet clear, I reaffirm that Germany and its citizens stand firmly and resolutely alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism,” Ms. Merkel said in a statement.

“In these grave moments, we Germans feel very close to the British people,” President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added in a statement.

Trump offers support

U.S. President Donald Trump offered his condolences to British Prime Minister Theresa May.

The White House said Mr. Trump praised the response of security forces and first responders and pledged “the full cooperation and support” of the U.S. government “in responding to the attack and bringing those responsible to justice”. French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French students, their families and their friends.”

President Francois Hollande also sent a message of “solidarity” and “support” for Britons and Prime Minister May.

India also condemned the attack, saying there is no place for terrorism in democracies and civilised societies.

“India strongly condemns Westminster terrorist incident & condoles loss of life. No place in democracies & civilised societies for terrorism [sic],” Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs, Gopal Baglay tweeted.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said there has been no report so far of any Indian casualty in the attack.

“I am in constant touch with Indian High Commission in London. There is no Indian casualty reported so far.

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