Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a strong condemnation of a deadly terrorist attack at a train station in Quetta, Pakistan, on Saturday.
In an official statement, the ministry expressed deep condolences to the people of Pakistan and wished a swift recovery for the injured.
“We condemn in the strongest possible terms the terrorist attack that took place today in Quetta, Pakistan,” the statement read. The ministry emphasized Türkiye’s continued commitment to supporting Pakistan in its fight against terrorism.
Türkiye and Pakistan have long-standing ties and mutual support on security issues, with Türkiye frequently offering assistance and solidarity in the aftermath of such incidents. (ILKHA)
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