World leaders send prayers and thoughts for Sydney siege hostages

World leaders have used social media to express support and well wishes for people affected by today's siege in Sydney.

Narendra Modi

Indian PM Narendra Modi has made a surprise visit to Pakistan. Source: AAP

World leaders including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand Prime Minister John Key have tweeted messages of support to the people caught in today's siege in central Sydney.

It was confirmed that US President Barack Obama had also been briefed about the situation earlier in the day.
In Australia, Prime Minister Tony Abbott expressed his concern over the situation at a press conference.

"This is a very disturbing incident," he said.

"I can understand the concerns and anxieties of the Australian people at a time like this, but our thoughts and prayers must above all go out to the individuals who are caught up in this.

"I can think of almost nothing more distressing, more terrifying than to be caught up in such a situation and our hearts go out to these people."

Lindt Chocolate Cafe released a statement a short time ago, thanking people for their support of its staff and customers at Martin Place.

Australian politicians have also used Twitter to express their support:

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