UAE denounces Colombia's terrorist attacks, expresses sympathy towards the affected victims
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has issued a strong condemnation of terrorist attacks that occurred in Colombia, resulting in the deaths of dozens of civilians and security personnel. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement on behalf of the UAE, expressed sincere condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Colombia.
The UAE also wished a speedy recovery to all those injured in the attacks. The statement, which did not specify any particular location or group of victims in Colombia, reiterated the UAE's constant rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism.
The UAE's condemnation is aimed at acts that aim to destabilise security and stability. However, the statement did not mention any specific actions the UAE will take in response to the attacks.
It is worth noting that the organization that issued the condemnation is not explicitly named in the available information. However, state authorities in Colombia have condemned the attack on the conservative politician Miguel Uribe Turbay, and justice was served through a youth court sentencing the 15-year-old attacker.
In other news, the UAE has not issued any other recent statements regarding terrorist attacks in Nigeria or the Israeli decision to occupy the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Indian playback singer Hariharan received condolences and recognition for his contributions to music. However, the details of this recognition and any other awards he has received are not available at this time.