TEHRAN – The spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed profound sorrow over the recent terrorist attack in the Tillaberi region of Niger, which claimed the lives of several military personnel and civilians and left many others injured.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Nasser Kanaani conveyed heartfelt condolences to the government and the Muslim people of Niger.
Special mention was made of the families who lost loved ones in this tragic event. "We extend our deepest sympathies to the victims' families and stand in solidarity with the people of Niger during this painful time," Kanaani said.
Kanaani also underscored the Iranian government's stance on terrorism. "The Islamic Republic of Iran views terrorism as a significant threat to human society and international security. We believe that it is imperative for the global community to unite and engage in comprehensive efforts to counter this shared menace," he emphasized.
Kanaani highlighted the urgent need for international cooperation in addressing the root causes of terrorism and implementing effective measures to prevent such atrocities. "Terrorism knows no borders and affects all nations. It is a scourge that requires a coordinated and sustained global response. We urge all countries to collaborate closely to eradicate this threat and ensure the safety and security of all people," he added.
The Iranian official's remarks come in the wake of increasing terrorist activities in various regions, underscoring the need for heightened vigilance and collaborative international efforts. The attack in Tillaberi is a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by terrorism and the necessity for a unified approach to combat it.
In conclusion, Kanaani reiterated Iran's commitment to working with other nations and international organizations to foster peace and security. "We stand ready to support and engage in any initiatives aimed at eliminating terrorism and promoting stability worldwide," he said.
The attack occurred on Tuesday June 25, in the Tillaberi region, which borders Mali and Burkina Faso.
The Nigerien Defense Ministry announced three days of national mourning, with flags lowered to half-mast, starting from Wednesday in honor of the fallen soldiers.
In a statement on national television, the Ministry expressed the security forces’ “unshakeable determination” to continue the fight for sovereignty.
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