Terror in London: World leaders offer support to UK, reaffirm commitment to battling terrorism
From Canada to India to Malaysia, heads of state are offering support to UK.
-- In the aftermath of a terror attack in London Saturday night at London Bridge and Borough Market that's left 7 people and 3 suspected attackers dead, world leaders are expressing their solidarity with the United Kingdom and reaffirming their commitment to battling terrorism.
Below is a compilation of heads of state and international bodies that have taken to social media following the attack:
UNITED STATES: PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
RUSSIA: PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN
ISRAEL: PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU
FRANCE: PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON
(Translation: Faced with this new tragedy, France is more than ever on the side of the United Kingdom. My thoughts go to the victims and their loved ones.)
CANADA: PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU
GERMANY: CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL SPOKESMAN STEFFAN SEIBERT
(Partial translation: Our thoughts are with the people of #London. We stand together against terror.)
AUSTRALIA: PRIME MINISTER MALCOLM TURNBALL
EUROPEAN UNION COMMISSION: PRESIDENT JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER
NATO: SECRETARY-GENERAL JENS STOLTENBERG
COLOMBIA: PRESIDENT JUAN MANUEL SANTOS
(Translation: We reject and condemn terrorism in London. All our solidarity with the victims and the British people @ theresa_may)
MALTA: PRESIDENT MARIE-LOUISE COLEIRO
MALAYSIA: PRIME MINISTER MOHD NAJIB TUN RAZAK
INDIA: PRIME MINISTER NARENDRA MODI
ABC News' Devin Villacis contributed to this report.