International leaders have expressed their condolences for former US President Donald Trump and denounced his shooting on Saturday.The Republican front-runner for president was shot at and sustained injuries to his right ear while attending a rally in Pennsylvania. The guy suspected of carrying out the attack is 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, according to the FBI. He was slain.
The political rival of Trump, US President Joe Biden, referred to the murder attempt as “sick” and stated that “there’s no place for this kind of violence in America”.
However, criticism and response also came from a wider distance.
“It is a tragedy for our democracies,” stated Emmanuel Macron, the president of France.”The American people’s shock and indignation are shared by France. “Along with these well-wishes, a number of world leaders, including those from Spain, Ireland, Italy, Australia, Turkey, Honduras, and Israel, wished the former president a “speedy recovery”. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban posted on social media, saying, “President @realDonaldTrump is in my thoughts and prayers during these trying times. “The conservative prime minister just returned from an intense two-week tour, which included a visit to Trump, whom he believes has a strong chance of winning in November .The prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, expressed his condolences to Trump and everyone present at the gathering and said, “Political violence is never acceptable.” In addition to the alleged shooter, two additional spectators are gravely hurt and one spectator has also died. “Peace and democracy must always be the option,” said Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, echoing the censure voiced by her colleagues. In addition to wishing the former president well, the newly elected prime minister of the UK, Keir Starmer, expressed his sympathies to all of the assault victims. In a similar vein, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz referred to the incident as “despicable” and sent his condolences to everyone impacted. “Demonstration is threatened by such violent acts,” he continued. Messages were also delivered by countries in Asia, including Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, and Pakistan. The attack on his friend has severely concerned Indian Prime Minister Nahendra Modi, who also condemned it. In the meantime, an official spokesperson for China said that President Xi Jinping “expressed his condolences” and that China was “concerned” about the shooting.
According to Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin, “Russia always denounces and categorically denounces any displays of force in a political battle.” “We express condolences to the family of the deceased and wish a speedy recovery to the injured.” Mr. Peskov continued by saying that the US had a history of using comparable brutality in “political battles”.
Four US presidents have been assassinated to date, while other presidents have been the target of attempted attempts. International leaders denounce Trump’s attack International leaders have expressed their condolences for former US President Donald Trump and denounced his shooting on Saturday.
The Republican front-runner for president was shot at and sustained injuries to his right ear while attending a rally in Pennsylvania. The guy suspected of carrying out the attack is 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, according to the FBI. He was slain. The political rival of Trump, US President Joe Biden, referred to the murder attempt as “sick” and stated that “there’s no place for this kind of violence in America”. However, criticism and response also came from a wider distance. “It is a tragedy for our democracies,” stated Emmanuel Macron, the president of France. “The American people’s shock and indignation are shared by France.”
Along with these well-wishes, a number of world leaders, including those from Spain, Ireland, Italy, Australia, Turkey, Honduras, and Israel, wished the former president a “speedy recovery”. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban posted on social media, saying, “President @realDonaldTrump is in my thoughts and prayers during these trying times.”
The conservative prime minister just returned from an intense two-week tour, which included a visit to Trump, whom he believes has a strong chance of winning in November. The prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, expressed his condolences to Trump and everyone present at the gathering and said, “Political violence is never acceptable.”
In addition to the alleged shooter, two additional spectators are gravely hurt and one spectator has also died. “Peace and democracy must always be the option,” said Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, echoing the censure voiced by her colleagues. In addition to wishing the former president well, the newly elected prime minister of the UK, Keir Starmer, expressed his sympathies to all of the assault victims.
In a similar vein, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz referred to the incident as “despicable” and sent his condolences to everyone impacted. “Demonstration is threatened by such violent acts,” he continued.
Messages were also delivered by countries in Asia, including Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, and Pakistan.
The attack on his friend has severely concerned Indian Prime Minister Nahendra Modi, who also condemned it.
In the meantime, an official spokesperson for China said that President Xi Jinping “expressed his condolences” and that China was “concerned” about the shooting. According to Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin, “Russia always denounces and categorically denounces any displays of force in a political battle.” “We express condolences to the family of the deceased and wish a speedy recovery to the injured.” Mr. Peskov continued by saying that the US had a history of using comparable brutality in “political battles”. Four US presidents have been assassinated to date, while other presidents have been the target of attempted attempts.