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.

Byby DAVID CAPLAN
June 4, 2017, 8:38 AM

— -- 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.

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