October 11, 2015

Jordan, Qatar condemns Ankara twin explosions

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Sunday 11 Oct 2015 - 15:17 Makkah mean time-28-12-1436

Ankara, (IINA) - Jordan, on Saturday, condemned as an act of "blind terrorism" two powerful explosions that targeted a peace rally just outside Ankara's main train station and killed at least 86 people and injured more 200 others.
State Minister for Media Affairs and Government Spokesman, Mohammed Momani, voiced the Kingdom's solidarity with the Turkish government and people in their fight against "blind terrorism". He offered heartfelt condolences and sympathies over this tragedy.
Also, on the other side, Qatar has strongly condemned the two explosions that took place outside the main railway station in the Turkish capital, QNA reported.
In a statement issued, the Qatari Foreign Ministry said such criminal acts, which aim at shaking the security and stability of Turkey, terrorizing peaceful civilians and killing innocent people, contravenes all values, ethics, humanitarian principles and heavenly doctrines.
The ministry stressed the need for solidarity to denounce violence and reject terrorism in all its forms and manifestations regardless of its motives and causes.
The ministry also confirmed support of Qatar to the brotherly Turkish Republic and its people in the confrontation of criminal acts and all the measure it takes to maintain its security and stability.
SM/IINA

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