Iran condemns deadly twin blasts in Turkey’s Istanbul
(last modified Sun, 11 Dec 2016 12:10:03 GMT )
Dec 11, 2016 12:10 UTC
  • Iran condemns deadly twin blasts in Turkey’s Istanbul

Iran has strongly condemned the double explosions which claimed nearly 40 lives in the Turkish city of Istanbul, calling for a decisive global response to the growing wave of terrorism and extremism.

According to Press TV, in a Sunday statement, Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi expressed “deep concerns” over repeated terror attacks hitting neighboring Turkey and urged world countries to deliver a “decisive” response to the acts of violence perpetrated by extremist terrorists.

“Today, terrorism and fear-mongering have turned into a widespread threat against all countries,” warned the Iranian official, emphasizing the need for “global determination and consensus” as the only way to eliminate terrorism.

Qassemi further voiced Iran’s readiness “to take necessary measures aimed at confronting terrorism and extremism with the cooperation of all nations.”

On Saturday, at least 38 people were killed and 155 more wounded in twin bomb attacks outside a football stadium in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city.

Officials in Ankara have blamed militants with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) for the deadly incident. A national day of mourning has been declared in the country.

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