Granger assures Russia of Caricom’s solidarity in wake of deadly bombing

Caricom Chairman, President David Granger has condemned the bombing of the train in St Petersburg, Russia.

In a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Chairman, in decrying this “latest terrorist assault on innocent citizens”, said the “unremitting slaughter of innocent people regardless of the objective can never be justified”.

Chairman of Caricom, President David Granger

President Granger, in similar vein to sentiments expressed last month in a letter to British Prime Minister Theresa May following the terrorist incident in London, aligned the Caribbean Community “with all efforts aimed at the eradication of the

scourge of terrorism”.

In extending condolences to the relatives of the deceased and the Government and People of Russia, the Chairman assured President Putin of the solidarity of the people of the Caribbean Community “at this moment of national shock and grief”.

In his letter to Prime Minister May, the Chairman had condemned the act of

President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin

“vicious violence against innocent people in London” and declared the Community’s support of the United Kingdom “in the face of this appalling incident and in its efforts to combat all manifestations of terror”. On behalf of the Community, President Granger also expressed sympathy to the relatives of the victims of the London attack.