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President of Turkmenistan Offers Condolences to Administration of Great Britain Following Terrorist Attack in London
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President of Turkmenistan Offers Condolences to Administration of Great Britain Following Terrorist Attack in London
Published 04.06.2017
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President of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, offered deep condolences to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Prime Minister of the country, Theresa May, over the terrorist attack in London that led to casualties and injuries. The letter states that Turkmenistan resolutely condemns all manifestations of terrorism and extremism, and fully supports the global efforts in countering and eradicating this scourge. In this time of sorrow, on behalf of the people and the Government of Turkmenistan, and on his own behalf, the President of Turkmenistan expressed the words of profound sympathy and support to the families, relatives and friends of the victims, and the wishes for speedy recovery for the injured.

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