Known statistics so far 
The attack started about 2:40pm (local time) when a speeding car ran down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, before crashing into the railings surrounding the Parliament.
The knife-wielding driver then entered the Parliament grounds and fatally stabbed a police officer, before himself being shot dead.
Britain's counter-terrorism command have started carrying out what they called full-scale investigation.
   
World leaders stand with Britain .....
– Germany – Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France – President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain after the attack, in which three French high school students were also wounded. “France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the British people are suffering today,” he said. And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French students, their families and their friends.”
– United States – The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union – European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left him “highly emotional”. In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough words to express how I am deeply feeling.” European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia – Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s pain. “We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share their pain”.
– The Netherlands – Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the “horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy – Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of terrorism”.
– Belgium – “Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in “solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
The attack started about 2:40pm (local time) when a speeding car ran down pedestrians on Westminster Bridge, before crashing into the railings surrounding the Parliament.
The knife-wielding driver then entered the Parliament grounds and fatally stabbed a police officer, before himself being shot dead.
Britain's counter-terrorism command have started carrying out what they called full-scale investigation.
    -Police raid six addresses in London, Birmingham and
elsewhere
    -Scotland Yard
confirm terrorist killed three, including officer
   - Seven victims of
Westminster attack remain critically ill
    -Defence Secretary
confirms it is believed to be Islamist-related
    -Victims include
teacher believed to be picking up her children
– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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– Germany – Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France – President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain after the attack, in which three French high school students were also wounded. “France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the British people are suffering today,” he said. And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French students, their families and their friends.”
– United States – The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union – European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left him “highly emotional”. In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough words to express how I am deeply feeling.” European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia – Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s pain. “We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share their pain”.
– The Netherlands – Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the “horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy – Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of terrorism”.
– Belgium – “Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in “solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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– Germany –
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany stood “firmly and resolutely 
alongside Britons in the struggle against all forms of terrorism” while 
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier added: “In these grave moments, we 
Germans feel very close to the British people.”
– France –
President Francois Hollande sent a message of “solidarity” and “support 
to the British people” saying France could identify with their pain 
after the attack, in which three French high school students were also 
wounded.
“France, which has been hit so hard in recent times, knows what the 
British people are suffering today,” he said.
And Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve tweeted: “Solidarity with our 
British friends, horribly attacked, full support for the injured French 
students, their families and their friends.”
– United States –
The White House condemned the attack and pledged “the full support of 
the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to 
justice who are responsible,” spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
– Canada –
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: “Our thoughts are with 
the victims of today’s attack in London and their families. Canadians 
remain united with the people of the UK.”
– European Union –
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said the attack left 
him “highly emotional”.
In Brussels to commemorate the one-year anniversary of attacks on the 
main airport and a metro station, Juncker said “the fact that exactly on
 the same day something similar happened in London, and to London, is 
really putting me in the situation of someone who does not have… enough 
words to express how I am deeply feeling.”
European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “My thoughts are with 
the victims of the Westminster attack. Europe stands firm with the UK 
against terror and ready to help”.
– Russia –
Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria 
Zakharova sent Moscow’s “condolences” and said Russia felt Britain’s 
pain.
“We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. 
In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share 
their pain”.
– The Netherlands –
Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the 
“horrific” news and said: “The city is in our hearts. We are following 
the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities.”
– Italy –
Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence
 at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed 
his “condolences” and said: “Italy and the United Kingdom remain 
side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of 
terrorism”.
– Belgium –
“Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in 
London,” Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. “Belgium stands with 
U.K. in fight against terror.”
– Turkey –
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emphasised that “Turkey feels and
 shares deeply in the United Kingdom’s pain” and that it stood in 
“solidarity” with Britain “in the fight against terrorism”.
Erdogan had earlier warned Europeans in a speech on Wednesday that “no 
European, no Westerner will be able to take steps on the street safely 
and peacefully,” as a crisis between Ankara and the EU showed no signs 
of abating.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim called terrorism “a global 
catastrophe” on Turkish television, adding: “All countries should come 
together on the terror issue and fight together against” it.
– Greece –
“We express our solidarity with the British people on today’s 
indiscriminate attack,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted.
– Spain –
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy tweeted: “Spain stands with the 
British people. I condemn the attack in the vicinity of Westminster, 
London. Solidarity with the victims.”
– Australia –
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an 
attack on “freedom and democracy everywhere”.
“But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and 
destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home,” 
he said.
“We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide 
us.”
– Qatar –
Qatar stressed its rejection of violence “in all its forms” and its 
support for the UK government “in all the measures it takes to maintain 
the country’s security.”
– Venezuela –
Venezuela’s socialist President Nicola Maduro expressed “full support 
for the people of London and our absolute rejection of all forms of 
terrorism.”
“Enough terrorism, enough war, enough violence. We condemn terrorism in 
all its forms and support the victims and their families,” he said in 
televised comments. 
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