Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Strongly Condemns Terrorist Attack in Istanbul
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the terrorist attack in the Beshiktash district of Istanbul on December 10. Azerbaijan expressed its condolences to the Turkish people and the relatives of the victims of the attack, and wished speedy recovery to the wounded.
“We reiterate our solidarity with the brotherly Turkey,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted.
Azerbaijan, as a country affected by terrorism, strongly condemns all its forms and manifestations and supports the international community's efforts to combat terrorism, the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan stressed.
The terrorist attack killed 39 people and wounded 166, according to the latest reports. -06D--
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