Nauru President David Adeang has condemned the deadly shooting at Bondi Beach, describing it as a horrific and senseless act of terror, and extended condolences to Australia.
In a letter to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, President Adeang said Nauru was deeply saddened by the loss of life, injuries and trauma caused by the attack.
On behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of Nauru, President David Adeang conveyed deepest condolences to the Government and people of Australia following the horrific and senseless terror attack that occurred at Bondi Beach.
He said those affected were in Nauru’s thoughts and prayers.
“In a letter addressed to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, President Adeang said Nauru is profoundly saddened by the loss of life, the injuries sustained, and trauma caused by this appalling act of violence. Those affected are in our thoughts and prayers,” Adeang said in a statement.
President Adeang said Nauru strongly condemns the attack.
“Nauru unequivocally condemns this act of terror and hatred which has no place in our societies, and which stands in direct opposition to the shared values of peace, tolerance, and respect for human life that unite our two nations.”
He reaffirmed Nauru’s close ties with Australia and praised first responders for their actions.
President Adeang reaffirms Nauru’s strong friendship with Australia and support for its people and commends the courage and professionalism of emergency responders and law enforcement personnel for their swift response to protect lives and ensure public safety.











