UAE condemns attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump

Mon 16/9/2024
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The UAE has strongly condemned the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed the UAE's sympathy with presidential candidate Trump and his family, as well as with the government and people of the United States.

Furthermore, the Ministry has reaffirmed that the UAE expresses its categorical condemnation of such criminal and extremist acts, and its permanent rejection of all forms of violence.

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