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The President: Good evening, everybody.
I just want to make a few brief comments about the
attacks across Paris tonight.
Once again, we've seen an outrageous attempt to
terrorize innocent civilians.
This is an attack not just on Paris,
it's an attack not just on the people of France,
but this is an attack on all of humanity and the
universal values that we share.
We stand prepared and ready to provide whatever
assistance that the government and the people of
France need to respond.
France is our oldest ally.
The French people have stood shoulder to shoulder with
the United States time and again.
And we want to be very clear that we stand together with
them in the fight against terrorism and extremism.
Paris itself represents the timeless values
of human progress.
Those who think that they can terrorize the people of
France or the values that they stand for are wrong.
The American people draw strength from the French
people's commitment to life, liberty,
the pursuit of happiness.
We are reminded in this time of tragedy that the bonds of
liberté and égalité and fraternité are not only
values that the French people care so deeply about,
but they are values that we share.
And those values are going to endure far beyond any act
of terrorism or the hateful vision of those who
perpetrated the crimes this evening.
We're going to do whatever it takes to work with the
French people and with nations around the world to
bring these terrorists to justice,
and to go after any terrorist networks that go
after our people.
We don't yet know all the details
of what has happened.
We have been in contact with French officials to
communicate our deepest condolences to the families
of those who have been killed,
to offer our prayers and thoughts to those
who have been wounded.
We have offered our full support to them.
The situation is still unfolding.
I've chosen not to call President Hollande at this
time, because my expectation is that he's very busy
at the moment.
I actually, by coincidence, was talking to him earlier
today in preparation for the G20 meeting.
But I am confident that I'll be in direct communications
with him in the next few days,
and we'll be coordinating in any ways that they think are
helpful in the investigation of what's happened.
This is a heartbreaking situation.
And obviously those of us here in the United States
know what it's like.
We've gone through these kinds of episodes ourselves.
And whenever these kinds of attacks happened,
we've always been able to count on the French people
to stand with us.
They have been an extraordinary
counterterrorism partner, and we intend to be there
with them in that same fashion.
I'm sure that in the days ahead we'll learn more about
exactly what happened, and my teams will make sure that
we are in communication with the press to provide you
accurate information.
I don't want to speculate at this point in terms of who
was responsible for this.
It appears that there may still be live activity and
dangers that are taking place as we speak.
And so until we know from French officials that the
situation is under control, and we have for more
information about it, I don't want to speculate.
Thank you very much.