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World leaders voice full support for Dhaka in fight against terror

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World leaders voice full support for Dhaka in fight against terror

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  1. World leaders voice full support for Dhaka in fight against terror World leaders have condemned Friday's deadly militant attack at an upscale restaurant in Dhaka, and pledged their all-out support to Bangladesh for combating militancy.

  2. http://english.eibela.com/ • Expressing deepest condolences for all the victims, the UN, the EU, the US, the UK, Italy, Japan and India said they stand by the people and the government of Bangladesh at this difficult time. • Nine Italian and seven Japanese citizens were among the 20 people killed by armed militants at Holey Artisan Bakery in Gulshan. • “Today, the whole of Italy joined together to give a message of pain and compassion, but we have a duty to respond with even more determination to defend our values,” said Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

  3. http://english.eibela.com/ • Renzi yesterday cancelled all appointments of the day to follow the situation from his office, Palazzo Chigi in Rome.“Our values are stronger than their [militants] follies,” he said, according to a report of Italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano.At a press conference, Renzi said, “We have no intention to give in to those who want the destruction of our values -- Italy did not retreat.

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