Sri Lanka, April 22 -- World leaders expressed shock and condemnation over the deadly blasts in churches and hotels in Sri Lanka that killed more than 200 people and wounded hundreds of others.

Dozens of foreign nationals were among the dead in the near simultaneous blasts, which targeted Catholic church worshippers on Easter Sunday as well as luxury hotels in the heart of the capital, Colombo.

American, Indian, British, Chinese, Turkish and Dutch citizens were among those killed in the blasts.

Here is how political leaders around the world reacted to Sunday's bloodshed.

United Nations

The United Nations secretary-general said he is "outraged by the terrorist attacks" in Sri Lanka.

A statement by the spokesman for Antonio Guterres not...