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US President calls Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven over Stockholm attack

US President calls Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven over Stockholm attack

| | 11 Apr 2017, 08:55 am
Washington, Apr 11 (IBNS): US President Donald Trump spoke to Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven over the recent terror attack which hit Stockholm city.


According to a readout of the two leaders' conversation issued by the White House, Trump has expressed his condolence to the PM.

"President Donald J. Trump spoke by phone yesterday with Prime Minister Stefan Lofven of Sweden to express condolences to the loved ones of those who were killed in Friday's terrorist attack in central Stockholm, and to wish a speedy recovery to those who were wounded," read the statement issued by the White House.

"The two leaders agreed to maintain and strengthen the already close partnership between the United States and Sweden in the global fight against terrorism," it said.

 

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