“Life should resume fully,” Hollande told a gathering of the country’s mayors, who gave him a standing ovation. “What would France be without its museums, without its terraces, its concerts, its sports competitions?
“France should remain as it is. Our duty is to carry on our lives.”
In the same spirit, he added, “30,000 refugees will be welcomed over the
next two years. Our country has the duty to respect this commitment,”
explaining that they will undergo vigorous security checks.
Hollande noted that “some people say the tragic events of the last few
days have sown doubts in their minds,” but called it a “humanitarian
duty” to help those people … but one that will go hand in hand with “our
duty to protect our people.”
“We have to reinforce our borders while remaining true to our values,” he said.
No comments:
Post a Comment