
BEIJING, Nov. 14 -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Saturday expressed "strong outrage and condemnation" over the series of terror attacks in Paris on Friday night.
In a message sent to his French counterpart, Manuel Valls, Li delivered deep condolences and sincere sympathy to the victims and the injured as well as their relatives.
The Chinese government firmly opposes all forms of terrorism and will work with France and the international community to counter the threats and challenges posed by terrorism in an effort to ensure the safety of people of China, France and all other countries, Li said.
At least 120 people were killed during the shootings and explosions in Paris and its suburbs, Prosecutor of Paris Francois Molins announced early Saturday.
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