[09/04/2017 05:05]
Aden (Saba)- Yemen has strongly condemned terror bombings which targeted two churches in the cities Tanta and Alexandria of Egypt, leaving scores of civilians killed and wounded.
Yemen's Foreign Ministry affirmed, in a statement the Yemeni News Agency obtained a copy of it, that such terror acts are in contrary with all religions, human and moral values.
The ministry reiterated its utter rejection of violence and terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, calling the international community to firmly stand against terror acts which kill innocent people.
Yemen also asserted that it will stand by Egypt in fighting terrorists and extremists, expressing support to all measures taken by Egypt to ensure its security and stability.
It further extended condolences to the Egyptian government, people and families of the victims, wishing speedy recovery to the wounded.
Human Rights Orgs. Condemn Houthi Attack That Killed, Injured More Than 30 Civilians in Hajjah
Over 30 civilians killed, injured by Houthi militias attack on Iftar banquet in Hajja
Governors of Lahj, Abyan, al-Dhalea governorates swear-in before President al-Alimi
Prime Minister Receives New WFP Country Director in Aden
Al-Khanbashi Calls for Matrix of Priority Service and Development Projects
Minister of Finance Discusses Economic Conditions, Support for Comprehensive Reforms with British Ambassador
Promoting women participation very important for development—Al-Khanbashi stressed
Planning Minister Discusses Expanded Cooperation with UNICEF and FAO
Yemen Stresses Unified Arab Position to Strengthen Development Role in Global Trade System
Japan and IOM Sign MoU to Fund Humanitarian Project in Marib Worth $5.3 Million