Russia -Speaking on Russian television, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova sent Moscow´s "condolences" and said Russia felt Britain´s pain.
"We consider it an evil to which it is necessary to fight collectively. In this moment, as always, our hearts are with Britons and we share their pain".
- The Netherlands -Prime Minister Mark Rutte told Dutch television he was shocked by the "horrific" news and said: "The city is in our hearts. We are following the situation closely, and are in contact with the British authorities."
- Italy -Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who observed a moment of silence at the start of a meeting with Social Democratic lawmakers, expressed his "condolences" and said: "Italy and the United Kingdom remain side-by-side in our condemnation and firm response to all forms of terrorism".
- Belgium -"Our condolences are with those who mourn and all who are affected in London," Prime Minister Charles Michel tweeted. "Belgium stands with U.K. in fight against terror."
United States -The White House condemned the attack and pledged "the full support of the US government in responding to the attack and bringing those to justice who are responsible," spokesman Sean Spicer said at a briefing.
- Canada -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted: "Our thoughts are with the victims of today´s attack in London and their families. Canadians remain united with the people of the UK. "
Australia -Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the assault was an attack on "freedom and democracy everywhere".
"But we will never, ever let the terrorists win. We will defeat and destroy them on the battlefield, we will defeat and defy them at home," he said.
"We will never change the way we live. We will never let them divide us."
- Qatar -Qatar stressed its rejection of violence "in all its forms" and its support for the UK government "in all the measures it takes to maintain the country´s security."
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