On Monday at 12.00, citizens across Europe are being asked to observe a minute of silence for the victims of Friday’s terror attacks in Paris, according to a joint statement from the Heads of State and Government of the European Union and the presidents of the European institutions.
“This is an attack against us all,” they write. “We will face this threat together with all necessary means and ruthless determination.”
The 28 EU leaders have vowed to rally behind France and the French government, proclaiming 13 November, 2015, as a European day of mourning.