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WATCH: Duterte condemns Nice attack

President Rodrigo Duterte expressed solidarity with France as he condemned what he called a terrorist act when a truck ploughed into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice on Thursday night, killing over 80 people.
"I would like to take this opportunity to make a public statement to say that we share the grief of France in the rampage of multiple murders of their citizens," Duterte said in a video released Saturday by RTVM.
Reuters reported that the attacker, identified by a police source as a 31-year-old Tunisian-born Frenchman, also opened fire before officers shot him dead. The man was not on the watch list of French intelligence services, but was known to the police in connection with common crimes such as theft and violence, the source said.
"We join the rest of the world in mourning and express our solidarity with France against terrorists, against what is fundamentally evil. Rest assured we join you in the fight against terrorism," Duterte said.

World leaders' horror at Nice attack
A man reacts near bouquets of flowers near the scene where a truck ran into a crowd at high speed killing scores and injuring more who were celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday, in Nice, France, July 15, 2016. Pascal Rossignol, Reuters
PARIS, France - Politicians and public figures from around the world reacted with horror and expressions of solidarity with France after a truck smashed into a crowd in the Cote d'Azur resort city of Nice.
At least 84 people were killed as they watched a Bastille Day fireworks display, in what French President Francois Hollande called a "terrorist" attack. More than 50 children were among those hospitalised.
Following are the main reactions:
- US PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: "We stand in solidarity and partnership with France, our oldest ally, as they respond to and recover from this attack.
"On this Bastille Day, we are reminded of the extraordinary resilience and democratic values that have made France an inspiration to the entire world."
 US PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL HILLARY CLINTON: "Every American stands in strong solidarity with the people of France, and we say with one voice: we will not be intimidated. We will never allow terrorists to undermine the egalitarian and democratic values that underpin our very way of life."
- GERMAN CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL: "Germany stands alongside France in the fight against terrorism. Words can barely express the bond between us and our French friends."
- BRITISH PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY: "We are shocked and concerned by the scenes there. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this terrible incident on what was a day of national celebration."
- CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU: "Canadians are shocked by tonight's attack in Nice. Our sympathy is with the victims, and our solidarity with the French people."
- CHINESE PREMIER LI KEQIANG offered his "condolences" to the victims and said China opposed all forms of terrorism.
- UN SECURITY COUNCIL: "(A) barbaric and cowardly attack... the perpetrators of these acts (need to be brought) to justice".
- NATO: "This attack targeted innocent people and the core values for which NATO stands. But terrorism will never defeat democracy, freedom and our open societies."
- THE VATICAN: "We condemn in the strongest terms all manifestations of homicidal madness, hatred, terrorism and every attack against peace."
- RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN: "Russia stands in solidarity with the people of France... we have seen once again that terrorism is completely blind to human morality."
- EUROPEAN COUNCIL PRESIDENT DONALD TUSK: "A sad day for France, for Europe... tragic... that the subjects of the attack were people celebrating liberty, equality and fraternity."
- EUROPEAN COMMISSION CHIEF JEAN-CLAUDE JUNCKER: "France can count on the European Commission to continue to support the fight against terrorism both inside and outside the EU. Our resolve will remain as firm as our unity."
- ASIA-EUROPE SUMMIT STATEMENT in Mongolia: "We strongly condemn the heinous and cowardly terrorist attacks...We reaffirm our commitment to join forces to fight the plague of terrorism and underline the need to bring to justice those responsible for the attacks."


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