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CHRISTCHURCH — After the terror attack on two Christchuch mosques during Friday prayers which killed more than 49 worshipper and injuring many more, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Saturday urged US President Donald Trump to send sympathy and love for Muslim communities.
“The best help you could provide in the wake of the Christchurch attack would be sympathy and love for Muslim communities,” New Zealand Premier told Trump.
Ardern spoke to Trump on the phone early on Saturday morning ahead of flying to Christchurch, which is reeling after an attack on two mosques left at 49 dead.
She said Trump passed on his condolences, and asked if there was any help the United States could provide.
“He asked what offer of support the United States could provide. My message was: ‘Sympathy and love for all Muslim communities,’” Ardern