No Russians die in Paris terrorist attacks – French authorities
“We are all horrified by the cowardly attacks against innocent civilians in Paris”.
Russian President Vladimir Putin appealed to Western leaders to bury their differences with Russia and jointly strike at the “barbarian” Islamic State (ISIS) militants in Syria, saying Friday’s Paris terrorist attack underscored the need for such concerted action.
Vigil is being kept around prominent hotels, malls and markets in the city, a senior police official said.
The leaders will discuss terrorism and migration at a working dinner on Sunday, but following the Paris attacks, the deliberations can be moved forward if such a proposal is moved by the Turkish presidency, the sources said.
“Relevant state agencies are taking necessary measures to protect citizens from terrorism”, NAC said in a statement reported by Sputnik.
“My prayers are with the victims and hostages in the awful Paris attacks”.
He said that after Paris, the current Ukrainian government needed to be replaced with what he called a technocratic administration to allow the West and Russian Federation to put their differences aside, a suggestion likely to be regarded as beyond the pale by Washington.
“Our thoughts are with the people of France”.
And Martin O’Malley shared: “Heartbreaking news from Paris”.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee tweeted, “My prayers are with the people of Paris, France. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families”.
SC Sen. Lindsey Graham, arguably the GOP field’s most hawkish aspirant, said the US should lead the fight to combat terrorism.