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And world leaders condemning last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, NTT's Jason Perry has reactions.
After Saturday night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, leaders around the world took to social media platform X to share their thoughts on the tragic incident with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer saying that the attack must be condemned in the strongest possible terms.
And Venezuela's acting president saying violence is never an option for those who uphold the values of peace.
And in the Middle East, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday addressing the situation during a cabinet meeting.
I think he's a normal person and he's Like you, my wife and I were also shocked to hear about the attempt to assassinate President Trump and his wife.
We were glad that both of them, along with senior members of the US administration, came out unharmed.
There is no place for violence, not against political leaders and not against anyone.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan also condemning the attack saying he extends his sympathies to President Trump, his wife, the US administration, and the American people.
And in Asia, Japan's Prime Minister saying she is relieved that President Trump is safe and that
violence can never be tolerated anywhere in the world.
And India's Prime Minister expressing similar sentiment by condemning the attack and saying he was relieved that President Trump is safe.
Italy's Prime Minister saying that political hatred has no place in our democracy.
And Germany's Chancellor condemning the attack as well saying, "Quote, violence has no place in a democracy. We decide by majorities, not by the gun."
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