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Turkey Condemns London Terror Attacks

22.03.2017 22:43

Top Turkish officials condemned suspected terrorist incidents just outside Britain's parliament Wednesday in which a police officer was killed and at least two other people died, with dozens injured.



"Solely associating terrorism with Muslim countries is the gravest mistake. Terrorism is a global catastrophe," said Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.



He added that all countries should unite on the issue of terrorism and fight it together, while also urging against double standards on the issue.



Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu also condemned the incidents on his official Twitter account.



"We strongly condemn the terrorist attacks in London that took place in the Westminster area where parliament is located. Turkey and the Turkish people, who have been subjected to similar attacks many times, share the sorrow of Britain and the British people," he wrote.



EU Minister Omer Celik also condemned the attacks.



"Terrorism is a threat to all countries. An all-out fight should be waged against terrorism without making any distinction between terror organizations," Celik wrote on his official Twitter account.



The Foreign Ministry also condemned the attack on its official Twitter account, saying, "This heinous attack demonstrated once again the brutal and merciless nature of terrorism that targets the lives of innocent people".



Stressing that Turkey will maintain its solidarity with the international community and its allies against all kinds of terrorism and violence, it added, "Our country will continue to provide all kinds of support to the U.K. in the fight against terrorism," it added.



In the incidents in London, a police officer was stabbed to death outside parliament and a woman was plowed down on nearby Westminster bridge, along with dozens of others who suffered injuries. The stabber was gunned down by police, and there was also a fourth, as-yet unidentified casualty. -



 
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