UAE, KSA, Jordan, and Bahrain condemn London metro bombing

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Fri, 15 Sep 2017 - 02:41 GMT

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Fri, 15 Sep 2017 - 02:41 GMT

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Saudi Arabia strongly condemned Friday's terror attack on the London Underground in which 22 people were injured, a well-placed source at the Saudi Foreign Ministry said.

The source reiterated Saudi Arabia's solidarity with Britain in countering terrorism and extremism, wishing the injured speedy recovery, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

The Bahraini Foreign Ministry deplored Friday's terror attack on London subway, the Bahraini news agency (BNA) reported.

In a statement, the ministry wished speedy recovery for all those injured.

The ministry stressed Bahrain's solidarity with Britain in fighting terrorism, highlighting the importance of rallying international efforts in this respect.

The ministry reiterated Bahrain's firm stand against all forms of terrorism.

The Jordanian government denounced Friday's London terror attack.

Jordan expressed solidarity with Britain in confronting terrorism in all of its forms and manifestations, the Minister of State for Media Affairs and the government spokesman, Mohammad Al Momani, said in a statement

He reiterated the need for concerted international efforts to combat terrorism in all its forms.

Al Momani wished speedy recovery for all the injured.

An "improvised explosive device" was detonated on a Tube train in south-west London during Friday's rush hour as the Metropolitan Police confirmed they are treating the blast as a terrorist incident.

The United Arab Emirates have also condemned Friday's terror attack on the London Underground in which 22 people were injured, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

In a statement on Friday, the ministry underlined the need for concerted international efforts to combat terrorism in all its forms, stressing that terrorism is not acceptable, the UAE news agency WAM reported.

The ministry reiterated UAE's solidarity with the British government and its people in countering terrorism and extremism, wishing the injured speedy recovery.

An "improvised explosive device" was detonated on a Tube train in south-west London during Friday's rush hour as the Metropolitan Police confirmed they are treating the blast as a terrorist incident.

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