Reaction from around the world to the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump:
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āA fundamental rule of democracy is that, after elections, there are winners and losers. Both have to play their role with decency and responsibility so that democracy itself remains the winner....President Trump regrettably has not conceded his defeat since November, and didnāt yesterday either, and of course that has prepared the atmosphere in which such events, such violent events, are possible.ā ā German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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āWhat is happening is wrong. Democracy ā the right of people to exercise a vote, have their voice heard and then have that decision upheld peacefully ā should never be undone by a mob.ā ā New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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āShocking scenes in Washington, D.C. The outcome of this democratic election must be respected.ā ā NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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"American democracy is obviously limping on both feet....This, alas, is actually the bottom. I say this without a shadow of gloating. America no longer charts a course and therefore has lost all rights to set it ā and even more so to impose it on others.ā ā Konstantin Kosachev, head of the foreign affairs committee in Russia's upper house of parliament.
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āThe rampage at the Capitol yesterday was a disgraceful act and it must be vigorously condemned.ā ā Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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āLast year, President Trump extended painful economic sanctions placed on Zimbabwe, citing concerns about Zimbabweās democracy. Yesterdayās events showed that the U.S. has no moral right to punish another nation under the guise of upholding democracy. These sanctions must end.ā ā Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
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āDistressed to see news about rioting and violence in Washington DC. Orderly and peaceful transfer of power must continue. The democratic process cannot be allowed to be subverted through unlawful protests.ā ā Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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āI unreservedly condemn encouraging people to behave in the disgraceful way that they did in the Capitol. And all I can say is Iām very pleased that the president-elect has now been duly confirmed in office and that democracy has prevailed.ā ā British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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āWe call on leaders from across the political spectrum, including the President of the United States, to disavow false and dangerous narratives, and encourage their supporters to do so as well. We note with dismay the serious threats and destruction of property faced by media professionals yesterday.ā ā U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet.
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āThe world considered America as a successful model of democracy, but we have witnessed the chaos, the assault against congress members and the looting. Same as third-world countries!ā ā Iraqi lawmaker Hakim al-Zamili.
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āWe must call this out for what it is: a deliberate assault on Democracy by a sitting President & his supporters, attempting to overturn a free & fair election! The world is watching!ā ā Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney.
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āI warned you: itās bad when (people) walk down the street, itās even worse when they walk into the courtyards, it will be unbearable when they come to your apartments. We must not allow this.ā ā- Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
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āThe scenes we saw are the result of lies and yet more lies, of division and contempt for democracy, of hatred and rabble-rousing, including from the very highest level. This is a historic turning point for the United States, and it is an attack on liberal democracy as a whole. But I am sure that American democracy is stronger than this hatred.ā ā German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
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āEverywhere there is a Trump, so each of us has to defend the Capitol." ā Donald Tusk, former European Union leader, former prime minister of Poland.
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āThis is an internal affair of the United States. At the same time, we draw attention to the fact that the electoral system in the United States is archaic; it does not meet modern democratic standards, creating opportunities for numerous violations, and the American media have become an instrument of political struggle." ā Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
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āThe scenes from the U.S. Capitol show how dangerous the rhetoric of hatred is. Contempt for democratic institutions erodes citizensā rights and can undermine political order.ā ā Slovakian President Zuzana Caputova.
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āAll should be very troubled by the violence taking place in Washington D.C. We hope American democracy is resilient, deeply rooted and will overcome this crisis. Democracy presupposes peaceful protest, but violence and death threats āfrom Left or Rightā are ALWAYS wrong.ā ā Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa.
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āThis is a lesson to be learnt: that strong institutions and not strong personalities are the bulwark of a rich democratic culture.ā ā former Nigerian vice president Atiku Abubakar, a recent losing presidential candidate.
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āPresidents who donāt do much good and are unwilling to leave, we know that in Afghanistan.ā ā former Afghan government adviser Torek Farhadi.
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āThe right to vote, the voice of the citizen exercising their democratic rights, alongside the strength of the judiciary and maintaining the rule of law, must be principles shared by us all. Even with the pain, the disagreement and the atmosphere of mistrust, we must never forget that.ā ā Israeli President Reuven Rivlin.