Kuwait condemns suicide attacks in Turkey, Indonesia

The Kuwaiti cabinet on Monday condemned recent attacks in Turkey and in Indonesia.

The cabinet meeting, held at Seif Palace and chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al Mubarak Al Hamad Al Sabah, expressed condolences to the two countries, and families of the victims, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

The meeting reiterated Kuwait's unwavering stance, urging the international community to counter that "abominable phenomenon" that targets people's safety and stability worldwide, regardless of ethnicity or religion.

It also stressed Kuwait's firm rejection of all forms of terrorism, denounced by all faiths and human values and conventions.

On Tuesday, a suicide attack struck the historical Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul, leaving several people dead, mostly Germans and others wounded.

Two days later, gun and bomb attacks targeted the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, killing several people and wounding many others.

Source: MENA