Scan the QR code with wechat < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > < / P > < p > Author: Yicai Information Editor: Qi Xinyi < / P > < p > at noon local time on the 6th, US President Trump's < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E6%94%AF%E6%8C%81%E8%80%85 "> supporters < / a > held large-scale demonstrations in Washington in support of trump and against Biden's election. The protestors clashed with the police and broke into < a target ="_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%9B%BD%E4%BC%9A "> Congress < / a >, resulting in the suspension of the general election results certification process on that day. < / P > < p > former US presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Carter issued statements respectively condemning the violence in the US Capitol. Apple CEO < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%BA%93%E5%85%8B "> cook < / a >, General Motors CEO Mary Barra and other business tycoons, as well as politicians from many countries, have voiced their condemnation of the violence. < / P > < p > < b > Clinton: the riot is the concentrated outbreak of political division in the United States in the past four years. < b > < / P > < p > according to the global network, former US President Bill Clinton issued a statement, accusing the riot of being the concentrated outbreak of political division in the United States in the past four years. In a statement, Clinton said, "our Congress, our constitution and even our country are facing unprecedented riots today. It was the deliberate dissemination of wrong political information, distrust of the political system and the confrontation among the American people that drove the unrest. The rally was sparked by Trump's fanatical supporters, also in Congress, who tried to overturn the election results. The election is free, the vote is fair and the result is clear. We must realize the peaceful transition of the government. " < / P > < p > < b > Obama: today's event is a "great moment of shame and Disgrace" for the United States. < / b > < / P > < p > according to the global network, former US President Barack Obama issued a statement condemning the event as "instigated by the current president" and a "great moment of shame and Disgrace" for the United States. < / P > < p > "history will correctly remember that today's violence in the Capitol was instigated by a current president who continues to lie groundlessly about the legitimate election results. This is a moment of great shame and shame for our country. But if we take it as a surprise, it's self deception. " Former US President George W. Bush issued a statement condemning the attack of trump supporters on the US Capitol building on the afternoon of June 6 local time, calling it "disgusting" but "heartbreaking", according to the world wide web. < / P > < p > Carter: This is "a national tragedy" < / P > < p > according to the global network, former US President Carter issued a statement condemning the incident of trump supporters attacking the US Capitol on the afternoon of the 6th local time, saying: "this is" a national tragedy, not what we should look like as a country. " Apple CEO Tim Cook: a sad and shameful chapter in the history of the country. < / P > < p > "today marks a sad and shameful chapter in the history of our country. Those who started the riots should be held responsible. We must complete the transition to President elect Biden of the United States. Especially when they are challenged, our ideals are the most important. " < / P > < p > < b > CEO of General Motors: the top priority is that we should unite < / b > < / P > < p > CEO of General Motors Mary Barra tweeted that the violence in the US Capitol does not reflect what we are like as a country. It is imperative that we unite and strengthen our values and ideals. It is worth noting that more than 170 business leaders signed a joint letter on the 5th local time urging Congress to accept Biden as the next president of the United States, according to the world wide web. The letter was issued by the nonprofit partnership for New York City and signed by CEOs, founders and other leaders from various industries, the report said. According to CCTV news reports, on the evening of January 6 local time, UN Secretary General Guterres issued a statement on the US Congress protest against the conflict on that day. In the statement, Guterres said that he regretted the incident. "In this case, political leaders must show their followers the impression of avoiding violence and respecting the democratic process and the law," he said. < p > < p > according to CCTV news, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called out to us leaders through social media at more than 9 p.m. local time on the 6th. He said: the scene of the US Congress is too humiliating, "the United States represents democracy in the world", and now it is crucial that power should be transferred peacefully and orderly. < p > < p > according to CCTV news, French Foreign Minister Le derrion issued an article on his social media account condemning the violence in the US Congress that day. Le derrion said that these acts of violence are a serious damage to democracy. The will and the vote of the American people must be respected. < / P > < p > president Duke of Colombia denounced the violence of the US Congress protestors through his personal social media account. He said that Costa Rica opposes the violence on that day and expresses its solidarity and support to all US Congressmen and public institutions.