Iranian President strongly reacts against terrorist attacks in Pakistan
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi, in response to the recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan that claimed the lives of at least 54 individuals and left over 100 wounded following bombings at two mosques in Balochistan’s Mastung and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) Hangu, expressed his strong condemnation of these heinous acts. He conveyed this message through the Iranian state media.
Raeisi, in his communication with Pakistani President Dr Arif Alvi, emphasized Tehran's unwavering commitment to combat extremism in all its manifestations. He characterized the perpetrators of these attacks as individuals who lacked a genuine understanding of the compassionate teachings of Islam, highlighting their destructive intent to foster discord among fellow Muslims.
In his message to President Arif Alvi, Raeisi reiterated the senselessness of these attacks, denouncing them as "blind" actions undertaken by terrorists who are driven solely by the desire to sow division within the Muslim community. He emphasized that these extremists would ultimately fail in achieving their unlawful and inhumane objectives, as reported by the Iranian state-owned news network, Press TV.
The Iranian president went on to strongly condemn the actions of the terrorists, labeling them as "terrorist, anti-religious, and anti-human." He expressed his heartfelt sympathy and condolences to President Arif Alvi and the entire Muslim population of Pakistan, who were affected by this tragedy.
In conclusion, President Ebrahim Raeisi's response to the terrorist attacks in Pakistan underscores his commitment to regional stability and the promotion of harmonious coexistence among Muslims. His condemnation of these acts of violence sends a message of solidarity and support to Pakistan in these challenging times.