Sri Lanka strongly condemns terrorist attack on UK Parliament

Sri Lanka strongly condemns terrorist attack on UK Parliament

March 23, 2017   04:37 pm

Sri Lanka has strongly condemned the terrorist attack on UK Parliament yesterday, resulting in death and injury. 

The Foreign Affairs Ministry in a statement said that Sri Lanka is shocked by the terrorist attack at the British Parliament yesterday, 22 March 2017. 

The statement further added, “this attack at the heart of London, at Westminster, which is home to the oldest Parliament in the world that has nurtured many of the parliamentary traditions cherished by legislatures across the world including ours, deserves our utmost condemnation.

The Government and people of Sri Lanka stand firmly in support and solidarity with the Government and people of the United Kingdom and extend heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those injured in the attack.

Sri Lanka condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and reiterates the need for collective action by the international community to combat this scourge.”

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