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World leaders denounce stabbings in France

Govt calls assault an act of Islamist terror

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Oct 2020 7:01AM

World leaders denounce stabbings in France
Three people died in a stabbing attack at a church in Nice, France, yesterday. – Twitter pic, October 30, 2020

PARIS – World leaders have condemned yesterday’s fatal stabbings in the city of Nice that France called an Islamist terrorist attack.

Condemnation came from US President Donald Trump, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres, as well as European, Arab and Israeli leaders.

“Our hearts are with the people of France. America stands with our oldest Ally in this fight,” tweeted Trump.

“These Radical Islamic terrorist attacks must stop immediately. No country, France or otherwise, can long put up with it!”

One of the first to condemn was Turkey, embroiled in a row with France for its permitting publication of cartoons of Prophet Mohammed that have triggered a wave of attacks against French people.

“We strongly condemn the attack committed today inside the Notre-Dame church in Nice,” said a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement.

It expressed solidarity with France and offered condolences to relatives of the three people killed in the attack.

‘Hateful terror attack’

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also condemned the attack, adding that “peace cannot be achieved with ugly provocation”.

Elsewhere in the Middle East, Arab and Islamic leaders drew a clear distinction between their religion and violent acts claiming to defend it.

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry said it “stands as a government and people with... France in combating this hateful incident”.

Qatar voiced strong condemnation and reiterated its rejection of violence and terrorism, especially against houses of worship and regardless of the motives.

Its Foreign Ministry also expressed condolences to the victims’ families.

Lebanese prime minister-designate Saad Hariri urged Muslims “to reject this criminal act that has nothing to do with Islam or the Prophet”.

EU solidarity

European Union leaders quickly expressed solidarity with France, and pledged to confront “those that seek to incite and spread hatred”.

“I condemn the odious and brutal attack that has just taken place in Nice, and I am with France with all my heart,” tweeted European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen.

“We will remain united and determined in the face of barbarity and fanaticism.”

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she is “deeply shaken by the brutal murders”, and that “my thoughts are with the relatives of those murdered and injured. Germany stands with France at this difficult time”.

In a statement issued later by EU Council chief Charles Michel, the 27 leaders expressed solidarity with France, but made no reference to the controversy over cartoons mocking the Prophet.

‘Vile attack’

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte condemned a “cowardly attack” and said: “Our convictions are stronger than fanaticism, hatred and terror. We embrace the families of the victims and our French brothers. We are united!”

His Spanish counterpart, Pedro Sanchez, added: “We continue to defend freedom, our democratic values, peace and the security of our citizens.”

Harder tone from Hungary

A harder tone came from Hungary, where populist Prime Minister Viktor Orban wrote that the attack showed clearly “that our culture, our way of life and our European values are in the cross hairs of extremist terrorism”.

“We are ready to join forces in order to protect traditional European values and the traditional European way of life.”

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who previously governed with far-right ministers, called the murders in Nice “a despicable Islamist terror attack”.

“We will defend our values and European ‘way of life’ with all our might against Islamists and political Islam.”

India, UK ‘stand with France’

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a Hindu nationalist, strongly condemned the “heinous attack in Nice”, adding that his country also “stands with France in the fight against terrorism”.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted in English and French that he is “appalled” by the “barbaric attack at the Notre-Dame Basilica”.

“Our thoughts are with the victims and their families, and the UK stands steadfastly with France against terror and intolerance.”

‘Sowing death’

Pope Francis prayed for the victims as the Vatican said “terrorism and violence can never be accepted”.

“Today’s attack has sown death in a place of love and consolation,” said Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni.

The pontiff urged people in France, a multicultural society, to “unite to combat evil with good”.

During talks with the Italian foreign minister, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin warned: “The attempt to foment war between religions is inconceivable”.

“There is no war between Christianity and Islam, or between Judaism and Islam, and we must be sure that no one is allowed to make that happen.” – AFP, October 30, 2020

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