Jordanian king condemns Baghdad blasts

Jordanian King Abdullah II denounced Wednesday's terrorist explosions that left dozens dead and injured in Baghdad.

The king sent a cable of condolences on Thursday to Iraqi President Fuad Masum, in which he extended his sincere condolences over the victims of the blasts, pledging Jordan's support for the Iraqi people under any circumstances

Earlier in the day, Jordanian government Spokesman Dr. Mohamed al Momani expressed Jordan's adamant stance in rejecting all forms of violence and terrorism in Iraq.

He voiced the kingdom's solidarity with Iraq in its battle against terrorism, conveying his condolences to the Iraqi people and government over the victims of the attacks. 

More than 90 Iraqis were killed and dozens injured in three bombings that rocked Baghdad on Wednesday.

Source: MENA