ສະຫະລັດ ແລະອັງກິດ ກ່າວວ່າ ຕົນຈະດຳເນີນງານຮ່ວມກັນ
ເພື່ອປ້ອງກັນບໍ່ໃຫ້ມີການໂຈມຕີຂອງມຸສລິມຫົວຮຸນແຮງແລະ
ຮັບມືກັບພວກຫົວຮຸນແຮງຈັດ ໃນຂະນະທີ່ຕຳຫຼວດໃນທົ່ວທະ ວີບຢູໂຣບຈັບກຸມຜູ້ຕ້ອງສົງໄສເປັນພວກກໍ່ການຮ້າຍຫຼາຍສິບ
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ປະທານາທິບໍດີສະຫະລັດ ທ່ານບາຣັກ ໂອບາມາກ່າວລຸນຫຼັງ
ການພົບປະທີ່ນະຄອນຫຼວງວໍຊິງຕັນ ກັບນາຍົກລັດຖະມົນຕີ
ອັງກິດ ທ່ານ David Cameron ວ່າ ສະຫະລັດຍັງສືບຕໍ່ຢືນ
ຢັດຢ່າງຈະແຈ້ງ ກັບຝຣັ່ງແລະບັນດາປະເທດ ຄູ່ພາຄີທັງໝົດ ກ່ຽວກັບໄພຂົ່ມຂູ່ຂອງພວກກໍ່ການຮ້າຍ. ນອກນັ້ນແລ້ວ ທ່ານ
ຍັງເວົ້າວ່າ ສະຫະລັດຈະຊ່ອຍຝຣັ່ງ ໃນການຊອກຫາຊ່ອງທາງ ນຳເອົາໂຕ ພວກໂຈມຕີກໍ່ ການຮ້າຍໃນອາທິດແລ້ວນີ້ມາລົງໂທດ.
ປະທານາທິບໍດີໂອບາມາເວົ້າວ່າ “ການສົນທະນາຫາລືສ່ວນໃຫຍ່ ຂອງພວກເຮົາແມ່ນຈະ ແຈ້ງ ໄດ້ເພັ່ງເລັງໃສ່ໄພຂົ່ມຂູ່ທີ່ຍັງມີຢູ່ຕໍ່ມາຂອງພວກກໍ່ການຮ້າຍ ແລະລຸນຫລັງການໂຈມ ຕີທີ່ຮ້າຍແຮງຢູ່ນະຄອນປາຣີຕະຫຼອດທັງຂ່າວຄາວຕ່າງໆຢູ່ທີ່ປະເທດແບລຢ້ຽມ ມື້ນີ້ພວກ ເຮົາແມ່ນສືບຕໍ່ຢືນຢັດຢ່າງຈະແຈ້ງ ບໍ່ພຽງແຕ່ກັບເພື່ອນມິດຂອງເຮົາໃນຝຣັ່ງ ແລະບັນດາ ປະເທດພັນທະມິດເທົ່ານັ້ນແຕ່ຍັງກັບບັນດາປະເທດພາຄີຂອງພວກເຮົາທັງມວນກັບພວກ ທີ່ສ້າງຄວາມວຸ້ນວາຍນີ້.”
ທ່ານ Cameron ເວົ້າວ່າ ສະຫະລັດແລະອັງກິດຕ່າງກໍພວມປະເຊີນກັບໄພຂົ່ມຂູ່ຕໍ່ຄວາມ ໝັ້ນຄົງຂອງຕົນ ຈາກພວກທີ່ຕ້ອງການ ຢາກສ້າງຄວາມເສຍຫາຍໃຫ້ແກ່ພວກເຮົາ. ທ່ານ ກ່າວວ່າ ພວກຫົວຮຸນແຮງຈັດອິສລາມທີ່ຊອກຫາຊ່ອງທາງໂຈມຕີປະເທດຕາເວັນຕົກແມ່ນ ປະຕິບັດຕາມແນວຄິດເບື່ອເມົາແລະບ້າຄັ່ງທາງສາສະໜາ.
ໃນວັນສຸກວານນີ້ມີຜູ້ຕ້ອງສົງໄສ 20 ກວ່າຄົນຖືກຈັບຢູ່ທີ່ແບລຢ້ຽມ ຝຣັ່ງ ເຢຍຣະມັນແລະ ໄອຣ໌ແລນ ໃນການສືບຕໍ່ຊອກຄົ້ນຫາໂຕພວກທີ່ຕ້ອງສົງໄສເປັນຜູ້ກໍ່ການຮ້າຍໃນຂະນະທີ່ ຢູໂຣບເຕືອນໃຫ້ລະວັງໄພກ່ຽວກັບການໂຈຍມຕີທີ່ອາດມີຂຶ້ນ.
ຢູ່ອ້ອມແອ້ມນະຄອນປາຣີ ມີ 12 ຄົນຖືກຈັບ ຍ້ອນສົງໄສ ພົວພັນກັບມືປືນ ທີ່ໄດ້ສັງຫານ 17 ຄົນໃນການໂຈມຕີເມື່ອອາທິດແລ້ວ ທີ່ນະຄອນຫຼວງຂອງຝຣັ່ງ.
ທີ່ແບລຢ້ຽມ ເຈົ້າໜ້າທີ່ ໄດ້ຈັບ 13 ຄົນ ໃນການບຸກເຂົ້າໄປກວດຄົ້ນ ຫຼາຍໆບ່ອນ ໃນທົ່ວ ປະເທດໂດຍເວົ້າວ່າເປັນທີ່ເຊື່ອກັນວ່າຜູ້ຕ້ອງສົງໄສເຫຼົ່ານີ້ເປັນສະມາຊິກຂອງກຸ່ມອິສລາມ ທີ່ວາງແຜນໂຈມຕີເຈົ້າໜ້າທີ່ຕຳຫຼວດ.
The United States and Britain say they will work together to prevent attacks by Islamic radicals and counter violent extremism as police across Europe arrest dozens of terrorist suspects.
U.S. President Barack Obama said after meeting in Washington with British Prime Minister David Cameron that the U.S. "continues to stand unequivocally" with France and all of its partners on the threat of terrorism. He also said the United States will help France seek justice for last week's terrorist attacks.
"Much of our discussion obviously focused on the continuing threat of terrorism, and in the wake of the vicious attacks in Paris as well as the news surfacing out of Belgium, today we continue to stand unequivocally, not only with our French friends and allies, but with all of our partners who are dealing with this scourge," said Obama.
Cameron said the U.S. and Britain both face threats to their national security from "people who want to do us harm." He said the Islamic extremists who seek to attack the West are following "a poisonous and fanatical ideology.”
Friday, more than two dozen suspects were arrested in Belgium, France, Germany and Ireland in continuing searches for suspected terrorists, as the region remains on alert for potential attacks.
Around Paris, police arrested 12 people with suspected ties to the gunmen who killed 17 people in last week's attacks in the French capital.
In Belgium, authorities arrested 13 people in a series of raids across the country, saying the suspects are believed to have been members of an Islamist group planning attacks on police officers.
Authorities sent hundreds of armed soldiers into the streets Saturday in an attempt to prevent any possibe violence.
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Belgian police killed two people during a raid Thursday on a terrorist cell in the city of Verviers, noting that some members of the cell had returned from Syria.
In Germany, police say they have arrested two men in Berlin on suspicion they were recruiting fighters for the Islamic State group in Syria.
The suspects were detained Friday during a series of raids by more than 200 police officers on 12 properties in the German capital.
In Ireland, police arrested a suspected French-Algerian militant at Dublin Airport when he tried to enter the country using a false passport.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Friday, the head of the European Union's police agency, Europol, said Europe must cooperate more closely to prevent attacks like last week's deadly incidents in Paris.
Rob Wainwright said the large number of radicalized Muslim extremists across Europe, plus their lack of command structure and growing sophistication, makes it "extremely difficult" for law enforcement agencies to foil every terrorist attack.