Iranian ambassador: Terrorism has no religious national boundaries
Embassy opens condolence register condemns attack in Martyrs Cemetery
The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran strongly condemned the terrorist attack in the Martyrs Cemetery in the city of Kerman in the southeast of Iran that killed and injured dozens of innocent citizens. A book of condolences was opened on Sunday, where a number of ambassadors, representatives of public benefit associations, community members and individuals expressed their condolences for the tragic martyrdom of nearly 100 Iranians.
Iranian Ambassador to Kuwait Mohammad Totonji emphatically underscored that terrorism has no religious or national boundaries and is an act universally rejected and condemned by people across the globe. His assertion reinforces the notion that combating terrorism requires collective efforts, devoid of divisive perspectives, as the international community unites against this common threat.
“Our region is targeted because of its sensitive location and great wealth, and that the only solution is to unify positions and unite. Such despicable crimes are planned from outside our region to make it permanently unstable. We hope security will prevail and peace will be established throughout the region that has suffered greatly from the scourge of terrorism,” Totonji added.
Deputy Assistant Minister for Asian Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Khaled Al-Yassin, expressed profound sorrow on the terrorist explosions in Kerman. He conveyed Kuwait’s strong denunciation and condemnation of these acts, extending heartfelt wishes for continued security and stability in Iran. Yassin also conveyed Kuwait’s hope for a swift recovery for the injured and expressed prayers for mercy on the souls of the martyrs who lost their lives in the tragic incident.