gcc chief denounces blast in yemens aden
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GCC Chief Denounces Blast in Yemen's Aden

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Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashed Al-Zayani
Riyadh - Arab Today

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashed Al-Zayani, denounced the suicide blast that targeted a military recruit center in Aden today, killing and injuring scores of innocents. 
In a statement today, he described the act as horrible terrorist crime that contradicts with all humanitarian and ethical values and principles. 
He expressed solidarity of the GCC countries with the sisterly Republic of Yemen and its people and support for whatever measure it might take to preserve the country's integrity, safety and stability, sending his condolence to the families of the victims and wishing the injured quick recovery. 

Source : QNA

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