Reactions to the November 2015 Paris attacks
Obama: Paris attacks 'outrageous attempt' to spread fear
US President Barack Obama said late on Nov. 13 attacks in France are an "outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians"
US President Barack Obama said late on Nov. 13 attacks in France are an "outrageous attempt to terrorize innocent civilians."
UPD: Paris attacks aftermath: France, a ghost town, declares a state of emergency, accomplices at large
French President Francois Hollande, at the Stade de France stadium at the time of the deadly attacks at seven destinations around Paris at dawn on Saturday, made a statement regarding the attacks:
Bulgarian FM Condemns Kenya University Terrorist Attack
Bulgaria condemned the terrorist attack on Garissa University College in Kenya carried out by the Somali terrorist organisation Al-Shabaab on Thursday, which left 147 civilians dead and 79 injured.
Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry expressed its firm opposition against all forms of terrorism, the ministry's press service reports.
Tsipras expresses his deepest condolences to Merkel and Rajoy (video)
The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras expressed from Berlin his sincere condolences for the fatal aircraft crash in southern France.
EU Summit: Conclusions on terrorism and safeguarding values
EU leaders reacted with deep sorrow and strong unity to the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. These attacks targeted the fundamental values and human rights that are at the heart of the European Union - solidarity, freedom, including freedom of expression, pluralism, democracy, tolerance and human dignity. All citizens have the right to live free from fear, whatever their opinions or beliefs.
Terrorism threatens all humanity, Turkish parliament speaker says
Turkish Parliament Speaker Cemil Çiçek said on Jan. 20 that terrorism "threatens all of humanity," strongly condemning all acts of terror across the world and calling for a joint stance on fighting against it.
Turkish PM says Islamophobia should prompt similar reaction as Paris rally
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu on Jan. 11 hailed the unprecedented rally against terror in Paris as a "strong message to the world," while adding that he would expect a similar reaction to attacks on Muslims and Islamophobia.
Officials sign book of condolences at French embassy
Officials sign book of condolences at French embassy
BELGRADE -- Serbian PM Aleksandar Vucic signed a book of condolences at the French embassy on Friday and paid homage to the victims of a terrorist attack in Paris.
12 people died during the January 7 attack at the office of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Global condemnation, solidarity after 'barbaric' Paris attack
The U.N. Security Council led global condemnation of the "terrorist" shooting at French magazine Charlie Hebdo on Jan. 8 which left 12 people dead, in a shocking attack on freedom of speech in Europe.
Turkish president condemns Charlie Hebdo attack, urges 'firm stance against intolerance'
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has added his voice to the chorus of reactions after the massacre perpetrated against French satiric weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo that killed 12 people on Jan 7, condemning what he described as a "heinous terrorist attack."