"I think especially of the immense suffering that this disaster due to so many people."
Chance unhappy, the king of Spain Felipe VI began a three-day state visit to France, when the accident occurred. It is at the Elysee Palace, after talking by phone with Spanish Prime Minister that he announced the suspension of his visit:
"First of all, the Queen, President Hollande, ministers and I would like to express our sincere and deep condolences to the families of those who lost loved ones on that day. We also want to express our gratitude to the French authorities, the president Hollande, the Prime Minister and the entire government for all the measures they have taken immediately. "
President François Hollande had already expressed some time ago, as Manuel Valls who coordinates the operations from the Interministerial Crisis place Beauvau.
He just added:
"I want to confirm that all means are in place to both learn the circumstances of the accident and find the victims."
The state visit has been canceled and rescheduled, the royal couple went back to Spain, where a crisis unit has also been established, as well as in Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel has indicated that it would go to the emergency site, near the crash site tomorrow, Wednesday.
"Today I think especially of the immense suffering that this disaster due to so many people. My thoughts and sympathy, and thoughts of the entire government, go to the people who brutally killed. Among them are many of our compatriots. The suffering of their families is immeasurable. "
Angela Merkel has already sent the German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt, Ambassador of Germany in Paris and the equivalent of the German accident investigation and desktop PC backup near Seyne-les-Alpes.
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