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PM condemns assassination attempt on Trump

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The following is a statement from The Prime Minister’s Office on the recent assassination attempt on the former US President Donald Trump.

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, SC, MP, has written both United States President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump, expressing solidarity in the fight against violence, following last weekend’s assassination attempt on the former president.

In a letter dispatched to the Republican Party’s presidential candidate on Sunday, Prime Minister Mottley said: “It is with the utmost horror that I watched, along with the rest of the world, the attempt on your life during a Republican campaign rally. “I am glad that you were not seriously hurt, and you are back on your feet again. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your family and the other victims of this tragedy. “We must all stand firm against any kind of violence which threatens democracy.”

The Prime Minister also took a similar stance in her communications with President Biden, stating: “I am shocked at the appalling act of violence which unfolded before the eyes of the world during the Republican campaign rally yesterday.

“The Government and people of Barbados extend sympathy to former President Donald Trump and wish him a speedy recovery.

“Our thoughts are also with the other victims of the attack, their families, and the American people… “We reject violence of any kind and, in particular, stand firm against political violence which can only be to the detriment of our democratic forms of governance.” In both letters Prime Minister Mottley wished for a peaceful continuation of the electoral process and that it be marked by “dialogue and neighbourly love”.

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