John Key offers condolences to people of France following Bastille Day terror attack - News Summed Up

John Key offers condolences to people of France following Bastille Day terror attack


Related Content Nice terror attack: New Zealanders speak of horror of Bastille Day attack Video Watch: French President Hollande addresses nation after Bastille Day attack Bastille Day terror: Bloodbath on the Riviera Video Raw: More than 70 dead after truck slams into crowd"I'm always conscious of the fact that you'd have to be so desperately unlucky to be caught up in one of these attacks, but even so, it plays on people's minds." "Bastille Day for them is about a celebration but equally there was a somber part of it as people reflected on the enormous losses." Australian Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove represented Australia at the parade because Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is still forming a Government. Prime Minister John Key was at the Australian Embassy in Paris watching an fireworks display on Bastille Day when he heard news about the "horrific" attack in Nice of innocent people watching fireworks themselves. Just hours earlier Key had held talks with French President Francois Hollande and Prime Minister Manuel Valls.


Source: New Zealand Herald July 15, 2016 09:34 UTC



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