Afghanistan's Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah offered on Monday his condolences to the US government and people over the victims of Orlando attack that left more than 50 persons dead.
ABC News quoted Abdullah as saying as he opened the cabinet weekly meeting that Orlando attack "tells us that terrorism knows no religion, boundary and geography. Terrorism must be eliminated."
He said that Afghans "do not support terrorism but the victims of terrorist attacks" and offered his condolences to the people and government of the United States.
"Our hearts and minds are with our US partners," he said, urging "collective actions to end such attacks."
Source : MENA
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