“Yesterday President Donald Trump spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron.

President Trump expressed his deepest condolences over the horrific and senseless attacks on the French, "White House spokesman Judd Deere wrote on Twitter.

During the conversation, Trump assured Macron that the United States is in solidarity with France in the fight against radical Islamic extremism.

"The leaders agreed that there should be no place for such violence in the world and that our democratic values ​​will always prevail," the White House added.

Earlier in France, after the terrorist attack, 3.5 thousand reservists were called to the police.

On November 29, a man armed with a knife attacked the parishioners of Notre Dame Cathedral in Nice, killing three people.

Media later reported that police in Avignon, France, shot and killed a man who was trying to attack the police with a knife.

On the evening of October 16, in a suburb of Paris, a young man beheaded a teacher, the attacker was shot dead by the police.

Macron called the murder a terrorist attack.