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Pakistan condemns Paris attacks, expresses solidarity with French people

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Pakistan President and PM strongly condemn terrorist attack in Paris

ISLAMABAD – The people and government of Pakistan strongly condemn the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris that has killed over 150 people. Gunmen and bombers attacked busy restaurants, bars and a concert hall at six locations across Paris on Friday evening, killing scores of people in what a shaken President François Hollande described as an unprecedented terrorist attack.

President and Prime Minister have strongly condemned deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.

President Mamnoon Hussain expressing solidarity with the French people said terrorists are enemies of humanity. The president expressing solidarity with the French people said terrorists are enemies of humanity. He said terrorism is an international phenomenon and a joint strategy should be thrashed out for its complete eradication.

In a condolence message issued by the Prime Minister House, Sharif said Pakistan stands firm behind the people and Government of France in this hour. He said Pakistan stands firm behind the people and Government of France in this hour and extends its support to bring the perpetrators to justice.

In a separate statement, the Foreign Office spokesperson also expressed heartfelt sympathies and deepest condolences to the bereaved families. He said Pakistani nation stands with the French people in their hour of grief and prayed for speedy recovery of the injured.

The spokesperson condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.

The hashtag #PakStandswithFrance became quite popular as many Pakistanis took to social media to express their solidarity with French people:

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