Many nations have vehemently denounced the terrorist assaults in Mastung and Hangu and pledged their support for Pakistan.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and France all expressed their thoughts and condolences to the dead families in separate comments released by their respective ministries.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated the Kingdom’s strong attitude in its statement, which calls for the rejection of violence and terrorism whenever it occurs.
With their ignorance and separation from the humane teachings of Islam, terrorists, according to Iranian President Syed Ebrahim Raisi, have no other intention than to sow discord among Muslims, he claimed in a message.
He encouraged the entire community, in particular the Islamic nations, to seriously respond to this heinous act and stop similar tragic incidents from happening in the future.
In response to any attempts by extremist and terrorist organisations to undermine Pakistan’s security and stability, the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement expressing its sympathy with Pakistan.
The statement from Turkiye’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Ankara would steadfastly help Pakistan in its fight against terrorism.
The terrorist assaults carried out during religious processions in Pakistan were strongly condemned by the French government in a statement.
The UAE expressed its opposition to all acts of violence and terrorism that try to undermine security and stability in violation of human values and principles while vehemently condemning these heinous crimes.
Algeria also denounced the terrorist attacks and reaffirmed its support for Pakistan’s actions to put an end to such heinous crimes and guarantee the country’s security and stability.