QNA
The State of Qatar has expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the attacks that targeted civilian areas in the United Arab Emirates and led to deaths and injuries.
In a statement on Monday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs considered targeting civilian installations and vital facilities a terrorist act that violates all international norms and laws.
The Ministry reiterated Qatar's firm position on rejecting violence and terrorist acts that target civilians and civilian facilities. It also expressed the condolences of the State of Qatar to the families of the victims and its wishes of a speedy recovery for the injured and for the government and people of the United Arab Emirates safety and stability.
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