
The Arab League Council, at the level of permanent representatives, condemned today the terrorist acts that recently took place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Republic of Iraq.
In its statement, the council confirmed its firm position condemning terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, referring to the cowardly terrorist incident, which occurred at the village of Aker in the Kingdom of Bahrain and led to the killing of a woman and injuring a number of children.
The Council expressed its support for all measures taken by the Kingdom of Bahrain to counter terrorism and maintain its security and stability .
The Arab League Council also expressed its strong condemnation of the terrorist bombings that took place in Madinah and Qatif in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, pointing out that these terrorist bombings confirm that terrorism has no religion or homeland.
It also strongly condemned the criminal bombings in several areas in the Republic of Iraq, particularly the heinous bombing that took place at Al-Karrada district in Baghdad, stressing its support for the Iraqi government's efforts to combat terrorism and achieve security and stability in Iraq.
Source: QNA
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