The President of Positive Montenegro, Darko Pajović, sent a telegram of condolence to the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey, Serhat Galip, regarding the victims of the terrorist attack in Ankara.
"On behalf of Positive Montenegro and myself, I convey my deepest condolences regarding the tragedy of the terrorist attack in Ankara. We sympathize with the pain of such a great loss and ask you to convey our condolences to the families of the victims, to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as well as to the entire nation Republic of Turkey," Pajović stated in a telegram.
The Bosniak party also sent its condolences.
"What happened was a cruel and barbaric attack on citizens. Freedom of assembly and freedom of expression must be respected and be the basic postulates of democracy," states the statement signed by Rafet Husović, president of the Bosniak Party.
"I believe that the Turkish people and the Government will remain united against all those who are trying to further destabilize the Republic of Turkey."
Prime Minister Milo Đukanović sent a telegram of condolence to his Turkish colleague Ahmet Davutoğlu, on the occasion of the recent of the terrorist crime in Ankara in which dozens of Turkish citizens were killed.
Three days of mourning continue in Turkey due to the terrorist attack in Ankara, in which at least 95 people died and 246 were injured.
Đukanović stated in the telegram that he condemns this senseless act and that he sincerely sympathizes with the people and the Government of Turkey.
"Unfortunately, terrorism has become part of the everyday life of the modern world, and it is the duty of all advanced forces and countries to lead a joint fight against this evil that knows no borders," said Đukanović's telegram.
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