EU foreign ministers voice unity with Russia following St Petersburg metro blast
European foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg reacted to Monday’s metro blast in St Petersburg, expressing horror over the apparent terror attack. The EU’s foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini expressed Europe’s condolences to Russia. “Obviously our condolences go to all Russian people and in particular those who lost their loved ones and we continue to follow the…
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