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World leaders condemned violence in the US Capitol

World leaders condemned violence in the US Capitol

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USA NEWS - World leaders expressed concern over the unrest on Capitol Hill condemning the violence on Wednesday. U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said - Disgraceful scene in US Congress, Johnson tweeted. The United States stands for democracy worldwide and it is important now that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said - shocking scenes in Washington, DC. The result of this democratic election must be respected.

For Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a Vancouver news outlet Wednesday

He is following the situation. There is an important electoral process in the United States and I think we all want it and it needs to manifest peace and tranquility. And so we certainly hope that things will calm down. Leaders of Italy, Germany and other European countries also addressed this issue.

Turkey's Foreign Ministry issued a statement urging it to remain calm

On Twitter, Speaker of Parliament Mustafa Santop underlined the importance of law and democracy. We follow events in the United States with concern and invite parties to peace - he said. We believe that problems will always be solved within law and democracy. As Turkey, we have always been in favor of law and democracy and we recommend it to everyone.

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