Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry condemns terrorist attack in Kerman
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry condemns terrorist attack in Kerman
Baku/04.01.23/Turan: The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has condemned the terrorist attack in the Iranian city of Kerman that killed more than one hundred people.
"We express our sincere condolences to the families of the victims of the terrorist attack in Iran's Kerman province and wish speedy recovery to the injured.
As a country deeply affected by terrorism, Azerbaijan condemns all forms and manifestations of terrorism," the message was posted on the account of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry on the X platform.
It ought to be noted that there was no condolence message to Iran from the Azerbaijani President. -0-
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