A wide range of world leaders have condemned the violence in Charlottesville last weekend and sometimes sharply criticized President Trump, who said that some of the people marching with the white supremacist and neo-Nazi protesters were “very fine people.”

Many of these countries are American allies who are no stranger to anti-Semitism and far-right violence. From Britain and Germany to Israel and Iran, here is what political leaders around the world have said in the aftermath of the clashes in Charlottesville.

Britain

Prime Minister Theresa May criticized Mr. Trump on Wednesday for his contention that there were “very fine people” among both the protesters and counterprotesters who came to Charlottesville.

I see no equivalence between those who propound fascist views and those who oppose them. I think it is important for all those in positions of responsibility to condemn far-right views wherever we hear them.

Other leaders in her Conservative Party went further, including Sajid Javid, a member of Ms. May’s cabinet, and Ruth Davidson, the party’s leader in Scotland. Both were harsh in their criticism of the president.