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G8 Foreign Ministers Statement on Terrorist Attack in Moscow
January 25, 2011
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G8 countries condemn in the strongest terms the deadly terrorist attack that struck Moscow Domodedovo Airport.
They offer their condolences and express their deepest sympathy to the families of the many victims. They assure the authorities of the Russian Federation of their solidarity in these tragic times and stand united in their commitment to bring perpetrators of such barbarous acts to justice.
Nothing can ever justify such massive violence. G8 countries, in cooperation with the entire international community, reiterate their utmost determination to work together to combat and prevent terrorism and violent extremism and the conditions conducive to their spread.
They underscore the priority given to enhancing their cooperative action and partnership aimed at fighting terrorism in accord with the UN Global Counterterrorism Strategy and related Security Council resolutions.
Source: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
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