
British Prime Minister David Cameron called for standing together against the terror threats after Tuesday's terror attacks in the Belgian capital Brussels.
Addressing Britain's Parliament on Wednesday he said his country will not allow terrorists to destroy the values of democracy and freedoms.
Cameron on Tuesday condemned the "appalling" attacks in Brussels and said Europe should stand together against the terror threat.
"We will never let these terrorists win," Cameron said at his Downing Street office.
"We face a very real terrorist threat right across the different countries of Europe and we have to meet that with everything we have."
Cameron said he had spoken to his Belgian counterpart Charles Michel to express his condolences.
"We absolutely stand with them at this very difficult time," he said.
Source: MENA
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