PM says France at war with terrorism

France is at "war with terrorism, jihadism and radicalism" not with Islam and Muslims, the country's prime minister has told parliament.

French prime minister Manuel Valls delivers his speech in Paris

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has told parliament that the country is at war with terrorism. (AAP)

Prime Minister Manuel Valls has told members of parliament that France is at "war with terrorism, jihadism and radicalism", in the wake of the country's bloodiest attacks in half a century.

"France is not at war against Islam and Muslims," stressed Valls on Tuesday, after three gunmen claiming to represent extremist jihadist groups killed 17 people in three days that terrorised the country.

Valls announced a series of measures that will "draw on the lessons" from last week's attacks, including creating "specific quarters" for jihadists in prison.

Two of the gunmen in last week's attacks met in prison and remained in close contact. One of them claimed that the attacks were coordinated.

"We must respond to this exceptional situation with exceptional measures," said the prime minister.

But he ruled out "exceptional measures which deviate from the principles of law and values" in France.

In addition, Valls urged the "regular reinforcement" of domestic spy agencies and surveillance of terrorist suspects.

MPs observed a minute's silence in honour of the victims ahead of the special session, then deputies broke out into a spontaneous and rousing rendition of the national anthem.

Valls received a standing ovation after his speech, in a rare show of unity from MPs.


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