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Global emotion over Elizabeth’s death: Leaders around the world express their condolences

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Leaders and figures in the world political scene in general are quick to express their condolences on the death of the Monarch by posting on social media.

The news of the death of Queen Elizabeth, who passed away earlier today at Balmoral Castle, has caused a worldwide sensation.

Leaders and figures in the world political scene in general are quick to express their condolences on the death of the Monarch by posting on social media.

British Prime Minister Liz Truss paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth, saying she was the rock on which modern Britain was built.

“Queen Elizabeth II was the rock on which modern Britain was built. Our country developed and experienced prosperity during her reign. Britain is the great country it is today because of her,” Truss said, speaking outside her Downing Street office.

“Queen Elizabeth II was the rock on which modern Britain was built. Our country developed and experienced prosperity during her reign. Britain is the great country it is today because of her,” Truss said, speaking outside her Downing Street office.

The former Prime Minister of Britain Boris Johnson said today that the country is experiencing a deep and personal sense of loss at the death of Queen Elizabeth.

“It seemed so timeless and so wonderful that I’m afraid we had come to believe, as children, that it would just go on and on,” Johnson said. “One wave after another of grief is spreading over the world, from Balmoral — where all our thoughts are with the Royal Family — and reaching far beyond this country and throughout the great Commonwealth of Nations, so dear to queen and she loved her so much too”.

Canadians across the country will mourn the loss of the Queen, Canada’s Governor General has announced Mary Simon via Twitter, expressing her condolences to the British royal family.

“Canadians will mourn the loss of the Queen. Let’s take a moment to commemorate her majesty in our own way,” he added.

The president of Ireland Michael D. Higgins expressed his condolences on the death of Elizabeth II, calling her “a remarkable friend of Ireland”.

He also recalled “the role that Elizabeth played in the long-standing friendship” of the two countries.

Heartfelt condolences to her family and the British people, the President of the Republic expresses on the loss of Queen Elizabeth Katerina Sakellaropoulou, with a post on Twitter. The reign of Queen Elizabeth has marked the modern history of the United Kingdom, says the President of the Republic and emphasizes that she has been a real pillar of her country and has been rewarded with love and respect. “He will be missed,” she concluded in her post.

The prime minister expressed his deep regret for the death of Queen Elizabeth II Kyriakos Mitsotakis by posting it in English on twitter.

Specifically he said: “I am deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The duty, service and devotion she displayed throughout her reign was not only exemplary but outstanding.”

“In a world of constant change, she was a stabilizing presence and a source of comfort and pride for generations of Britons, including many who never knew their country without her,” US President Joe Biden said in a statement. Biden and his wife Jill. “Her legacy will loom large in the pages of British History and in the History of our world.”

“Few have shaped world history like Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” the President of the European Parliament said in a tweet. Roberta Metzola.

He notes that “her unwavering commitment to duty and service was an example to all. The world mourns with her people in the UK and beyond.”

“She really was Queen Elizabeth the Great. May she rest in peace” concludes Ms. Metsola.

“Deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” the Secretary General of NATO said in a tweet. Jens Stoltenberg.

He adds that “for more than 70 years, he has been an example of selfless leadership and public service. My deepest condolences to the Royal Family, our NATO Allies, the United Kingdom and Canada, and the people of the Commonwealth.”

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres tonight hailed the “grace, dignity and devotion” of Queen Elizabeth II, who has been “a reassuring presence for decades amid far-reaching change”.

People admired the queen “for her grace, kindness and devotion. It was a reassuring presence during decades of change (…) such as the decolonization of Africa and Asia,” said Guterres.

Its president Emmanuel Macron of France paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who died tonight aged 96, calling her a “kind-hearted queen” who left an “indelible mark on both her country and her century”.

“Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has embodied the continuity and unity of the British nation for more than 70 years. I remember her as a friend of France, a kind-hearted queen who left an indelible mark both on her country and on her century,” President Macron wrote in a post on Twitter, accompanied by a photo of her.

“Queen Elizabeth has been the absolute star of international history over the past seventy years. She represented her country and the Commonwealth of Nations, with balance, wisdom, respect for institutions and democracy,” underlined the Italian Prime Minister Mario Dragi, in his condolence message.

The Italian prime minister added that “the queen was the most beloved symbol of her country and ensured respect, affection and sympathy in every corner of the planet.” The Italian technocrat prime minister also said in his message that Elizabeth “guaranteed stability in critical moments and was able to preserve the value of tradition, in a society that was in constant and profound evolution.”

We express our sincerest condolences on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the President of the Republic of Cyprus said in a post on Twitter Nikos Anastasiadis.

President Anastasiades adds: Our thoughts are with the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom at these difficult times.

The former US president Donald Trump called Queen Elizabeth a “great woman” who never made mistakes.

“Who could be better than what she did? And he did it for so long, so well, and he never made a mistake,” Trump told GB News.

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