UAE condemns Quetta bombing
ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador to Pakistan, Eissa Abdulla Al Basha Al-Nuaima, has expressed his sorrow and condemnation of the Quetta tragedy and issued a statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in this regard.
The statement has said that the UAE condemns the terrorist bombing that targeted a hospital in the city of Quetta, which claimed the lives of scores of innocent civilians and left many people injured. It highlighted the UAE’s firm stance denouncing terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. It highlighted the UAE’s solidarity with Pakistan in its fight against terrorism and its support for the country’s efforts to enhance security and stability. The ministry highlighted the need for intensified and concerted efforts of the international community to ensure the eradication of serious scourge of terrorism.
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