segunda-feira, 23 de novembro de 2015

Hollande and Cameron visit Bataclan to honor victims of the attacks

David Cameron and Francois Hollande in front of the Bataclan in Paris, where 90 people were killed on November 13 (Press Release / SEE)

French President Francois Hollande and Prime Minister of Great Britain David Cameron visited on the morning of Monday the House Bataclan shows in Paris, where 90 people, including a Briton, were killed by terrorists November 13. Rulers placed roses in front of the concert hall in honor of the victims.In his official Twitter account, Cameron said he remained "shoulder to shoulder" with Hollande and published a photograph of both on site.

The terrorist attacks in Paris ocrreram in various parts of the city and left 130 people dead. The Bataclan was invaded by three armed men who opened fire on the present. Two of the terrorists detonated an on-site explosives vest, and the third was shot dead by police.

After the visit, Cameron and Hollande went to the Elysee Palace. The French had plans for the formation of an international coalition against the Islamic State (EI) and the Prime Minister of Great Britain said that his country will do "everything in its power to help our friend and ally France combat this evil cult to death. "

Cameron also said he plans to ask the British Parliament approves air strikes against the EI strongholds in Syria. "I strongly support the measures taken by President Hollande to attack Syria and Iraq and I am convinced that Britain should do the same," he said. According to the British to fight against terrorism, EU countries need to collaborate more with each other, sharing information on passengers arriving to the mainland. "It's ridiculous the fact we get more data out of Europe countries than between us," he said.