PARIS (AP) -- World leaders are reacting to the deadliest
violence to strike France since World War II. Some of their comments:
WHITE HOUSE:
The White House says it has no information to contradict
the French government's assessment that the Islamic State carried out the Paris
attacks.
President Barack Obama reviewed the latest intelligence
with his national security team on Saturday before departing for a global
economic summit in Turkey.
The White House said afterward that Obama was briefed on
cooperation with the French on intelligence sharing and military action against
the Islamic State group.
Obama earlier called the attacks on Paris "outrageous
attempt to terrorize innocent civilians" and vowed to do whatever it takes
to help bring the perpetrators to justice.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Obama called
the attacks a "heartbreaking situation" and an "attack on all of
humanity."