morocco pledges support for saudi arabias stability
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Morocco pledges support for Saudi Arabia's stability

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Morocco on Tuesday firmly condemned Monday's terror attack on the Saudi Arabia's Medina, Qatif and Jeddah, pledging support for Saudi Arabia's stability.

Moroccan Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Morocco strongly condemns despicable terrorist acts which seek to terrorize citizens and peaceful believers and undermine holy sites.

"Morocco reaffirms its unwavering and effective solidarity with Saudi Arabia in its efforts to fight the vile plague of terrorism, as well as its continuous support for this country to defend the holy sites and preserve Saudi Arabia's security and stability," said the statement.

It also extended its condolences and compassion to the bereaved families and the Saudi people.
Source:XINHUA

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