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Qatar has strongly condemned the bombing that targeted a Tunisian army patrol on Monday in Mount Sammama in Kasserine governorate near the border with Algeria, killing and wounding a number of people.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday that “this criminal act is contrary to all humanitarian values, ethics and principles and religions’’, stressing Qatar’s solidarity with the Tunisian government in its quest to establish security and stability in the country.
The statement reiterated Qatar’s stance rejecting violence and terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and called for concerted international efforts “to eradicate this dangerous scourge and to eliminate all its causes’’.
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