Pakistan on Sunday strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Turkey and reaffirmed solidarity with brotherly Turkey.
A blast exploded near a wedding hall in Sahinbey District of southeastern Turkish province of Gaziantep on Saturday night, killing at least 30 people and injuring nearly 90 others, Gaziantep Governor's Office confirmed early Sunday.
"The Government and people of Pakistan are deeply anguished and saddened by the news of the latest terrorist attack in Turkey, targeting a wedding ceremony in the southeastern Province of Gaziantep," the Pakistani Foreign Ministry said.
"The heartlessness of this brutality is evident from the fact that a celebration was turned into mourning. Pakistan condemns this despicable act of terrorism in the strongest possible terms," the ministry's spokesman said in a statement.
"We extend our profound sympathies and condolences to the brotherly people and Government of Turkey. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who have lost their loved ones. We also pray for the speediest recovery of the wounded," he said.
The spokesman said the terror attack in Gaziantep follows the most recent acts of terrorism in Van, Bitlis and Elazig.
"We have no doubt that those seeking to disturb the peace, stability and internal harmony of Turkey would never succeed. We remain firm in our belief that the fraternal people of Turkey would decisively defeat the scourge of terrorism with their resolute will and unshakable resolve," he said.
"For its part, like always, Pakistan remains in abiding solidarity with Turkey as it wages its valiant struggle against terrorism, works to preserve its peace and harmony, and perseveres in its journey of progress and prosperity," he concluded.
Source : XINHUA
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