Arab League, GCC, OIC, Muslim World League, and Arab Nations Strongly Condemn Terrorist Attack Near Moscow
CAIRO — The Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit strongly denounced the terrorist attack that took place near Moscow.
Describing the attack as an unjustifiable act, Aboul Gheit expressed his deepest condolences to the Russian government and the families of the victims, while also wishing a speedy recovery to the injured.
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary General Joins in Condemnation
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary General Jasem Al-Budaiwi also strongly condemned the recent shooting incident in Moscow.
Emphasizing the GCC’s stance against violence, extremism, and terrorism, Al-Budaiwi extended condolences and sympathy to the Russian government and the people affected by the tragic event.
Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and Muslim World League Denounce Attack
In Jeddah, OIC’s Secretariat General Hussein Ibrahim Taha strongly denounced the armed terrorist attack near Moscow.
Offering condolences to the victims’ families and expressing wishes for a swift recovery to the injured, Taha reiterated the organization’s unwavering stance against terrorism.
The Muslim World League also condemned the attack, emphasizing rejection of violence and terrorism in all forms while extending condolences to Russia.
UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Yemen Governments Speak Out Against Terrorism
The UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Yemen governments strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Moscow.
Expressing condemnation and rejection of violence, the governments offered condolences, sympathy, and wishes for recovery to those affected by the attack.
United Nations Condemns Terrorist Attack in Moscow
The UN chief and Security Council also condemned the deadly terrorist attack near Moscow, offering condolences to the victims’ families and calling for accountability of perpetrators.
The international community stands united against terrorism, emphasizing the need to combat extremism and uphold global security and stability. – Agencies