U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon deplored the terrorist attack on Glasgow's airport and the foiled car bomb plot in London. According to AP. «The secretary-general expresses his strong support for the government and the people of Great Britain at this time of heightened security threats in the country,» said a statement released Sunday by the United Nations in Geneva. The statement quoted Ban as saying that «no cause or belief can justify such acts of terrorism.» Ban is looking forward to meeting new British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London next week, the statement said. Ban and Brown, who replaced Tony Blair last week, will discuss «how the international community can best implement the global strategy against terrorism adopted last year by the General Assembly.»