The Brussels terror attacks have drawn worldwide condemnations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a tweet said, the news from Brussels is disturbing. He conveyed his condolences to families of the deceased and prayed quick recovery of the injured.<br/><br/> Congress President Sonia Gandhi also expressed shock and deep concern over the blasts in Brussels. In her message, she said, such cowardly acts can never defeat the resolve of entire world community to fight terrorism in all it's manifestations.<br/><br/>Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel called the the attacks as blind and cowardly. He added this is a black day and called on everyone to show calmness and solidarity.<br/><br/>Currently on visit to Cuba, US President Barack Obama said in a speech in Havana, that this is yet another reminder that the world must unite. He asserted, everybody must be together, regardless of nationality or faith or race, in fighting terrorism.<br/><br/>EU President Donald Tusk said the attacks mark another low by the terrorists in the service of hatred and violence. Expressing his concern, British PM David Cameron tweeted, Britain will do everything it can to help Belgium in the wake of attacks. Russian president Vladimir Putin said, it is possible to fight terrorism only by the joint efforts of all countries.
News On AIR | March 22, 2016 8:42 PM
Brussels terror attacks draw worldwide condemnations