Countries like US, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan apart from Italy, with which India has a running legal battle over the marines issue, have already condemned the terror attack in which seven securitymen have been killed.
UAE, a close ally of Pakistan, said it "condemns the heinous terrorist attack on the Indian Air Force Base. We stand with India in its ongoing fight against terrorism."
In its statement, German Foreign Office said, "We utterly condemn the terrorist attacks on the Indian Air Force base in Pathankot and on the Indian Consulate General in Mazar-e-Sharif. The responsible parties must be identified and held accountable."
"The attacks and other attempts to sabotage the dialogue must not be allowed to endanger the rapprochement."
In his letter to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop condemned the attack in Pathankot and asserted that her country stands in solidarity with victims of terrorism.
Other countries that have expressed their outrage over the strike include Japan, France, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
