Macron Says Support To Kurz Condemned “Obnoxious Terrorist Attack”

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“We will defend our freedom and democracy,” said Austria’s President Van der Bellen after the alleged attack in Vienna, while Chancellor Kurz switched on the army. Meanwhile, numerous states are already showing solidarity with Austria. “This is our Europe,” says the French president and offers help. The attack in Vienna, which left several dead and injured, triggered international grief and anger. Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz spoke of a “disgusting terrorist attack”. The police will take decisive action against the perpetrators, he said. In addition, the Austrian Armed Forces will with immediate effect take over the property protection previously carried out by the police in Vienna, so that the police can concentrate on fighting terrorism. “We are currently experiencing difficult times in our republic. I would like to thank all the emergency services who risk their lives, especially today for our security,” Kurz wrote on. “The whole country is in thoughts with the victims, injured and their families, to whom I express my deepest condolences.” The Austrian Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen tweeted: “We will defend our freedom and democracy together and resolutely by all means.” He is in communication with the government. “Together against violence and hatred” *Data protection Expressions of solidarity have come from numerous countries. French President Emmanuel Macron assured Austria of his country’s support. He offered help if it was necessary, it was said from circles at the presidential palace in Paris. The French shared the shock and grief of the Austrians, Macron tweeted in German and French. “After France, it is a friendly country that is under attack. This is our Europe,” Macron continued. “Our enemies need to know who they are dealing with. We will not give in to anything.” There had been three attacks in France in the past few weeks, and investigators assume that there is an Islamist background in each case. The Foreign Office condemned the alleged attack: “Even if the extent of the terror is not yet foreseeable: our thoughts are with the injured and victims in these difficult hours”, it said on Twitter. “We must not give way to the hatred that is supposed to divide our societies.” The Democratic US presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks of a “terrible terrorist attack” in Vienna: “We must all stand together against hatred and violence,” he says. National Security Advisor Robert O’Brian said of the attack: “There is no justification for such hatred and violence”. The EU spoke of a “cowardly” attack. EU Council President Charles Michel said the act was directed against “life and our human values”. The EU is on the side of Austria. “My thoughts are with the victims and the people in Vienna after the terrible attack tonight,” wrote Michel. EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen also assured Austria of solidarity and also wrote: “We are stronger than hatred and terror.” The President of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, wrote on Twitter: “We are following the news of another attack tonight in Europe with sadness and horror. Our thoughts are with the friends and families of the victims as well as the citizens of Vienna. The entire continent stand together against violence and hatred. “

One of the perpetrators shot dead in a terrorist attack in Vienna – perpetrators on the run UN Secretary General António Guterres has also strongly condemned the terrorist attack. He is following the situation with “extreme concern,” said the UN chief on the night in New York. Guterres expressed his condolences to the family of the victim and wished the injured a speedy recovery. The United Nations is on the side of the Austrian people and their government. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte wrote, like Macron in German, “in our common European house there must be no place for hatred and violence”. Italy stand by the Austrian people. The country thinks of the families of the victims and the injured. The Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wrote of a “terrible attack”. Her thoughts are “with the victims, their families and the entire Austrian people. Denmark stands shoulder to shoulder with Austria in this difficult hour”. “My thoughts are with the victims and their families. We must defend ourselves together against attacks on our open society,” wrote the Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven on Twitter. The Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa expressed “full solidarity” with Austria. “To France, Austria. Who is next? Nobody is immune to the threat of terrorism in Europe. Zero tolerance towards radical Islam,” tweeted Jansa.

 

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