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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has signed a book of condolences following the 7 January terrorist attack at the office of the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris. “Our deepest sympathy and condolences,” Mr Stoltenberg wrote.

At the signing ceremony held at the French Delegation to NATO on Friday (9 January 2015), the Secretary General was received by Ambassador Jean-Baptiste Mattéi, France’s Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council.

At noon on Thursday 8 January, the NATO International Staff, International Military Staff, and national delegations observed a minute of silence, held in solidarity with the French people.