Türkiye condemns Pakistan terror blast, vows solidarity

Ankara has issued a firm condemnation of the deadly terrorist attack in Islamabad, Pakistan, which killed at least 12 people and wounded 27 others. The Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed solidarity with Pakistan, offering condolences for the victims and wishing a swift recovery to the injured.
Türkiye has strongly denounced a terrorist bombing that struck Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, on Tuesday, reaffirming its steadfast support for the nation's security and counter-terrorism efforts. The attack resulted in significant casualties, with Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi confirming at least 12 fatalities and 27 individuals wounded.
Official Condemnation
In an official statement, the Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed sorrow over the loss of life, saying, "We wish Allah’s mercy upon those who lost their lives and a speedy recovery to the injured in this heinous attack." The ministry emphasized that Türkiye stands in solidarity with Pakistan as it confronts security challenges and works to combat extremist violence.
Regional Solidarity
This declaration reinforces Türkiye's ongoing diplomatic and security cooperation with Pakistan, reflecting a shared commitment to regional stability. Both nations have maintained close ties, collaborating in multiple fields and regularly coordinating on counter-terrorism measures, with Ankara repeatedly voicing support for Islamabad amid previous security incidents.
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