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European day of mourning declared on Friday

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Wednesday 12 September 2001 00:00 BST
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A day of mourning has been declared across Europe on Friday, EU foreign ministers agreed this afternoon.

Foreign Secretary Jack Straw emerged from talks with his EU counterparts urging everyone in the 15 member states to abide by a three-minute silence from 11am UK time.

Mr Straw said the EU was offering practical expertise to the Americans to help with the clear-up operations in the wake of the attacks.

"America is a country rich in human resources, but there may be some specialist areas in which we can help."

Chairman of the talks, Belgian foreign minister Louis Michel, said: "We are all victims of this unspeakable atrocity.

"We have made clear today that the links between all the countries of the EU and our American friends are very strong links which cannot be broken.

"What happened yesterday was not merely a problem for the USA, it was a problem for all those countries who share the same values at the US - democracy, liberty and justice."

The declaration from foreign ministers expressed "complete solidarity" with America and called on all Europeans to observe the three-minute silence on Friday, which is also officially declared a day of mourning.

The statement went on: "These horrendous acts are an attack not only on the United States but against humanity itself and the values and freedoms we all share. The life and work of our open and democratic societies will continue undeterred.

"The EU utterly condemns the perpetrators and sponsors of these acts of barbarism. The EU and its member states will spare no efforts to help identify, bring to justice and punish those responsible: there will be no safe haven for terrorists and their sponsors."

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