ANKARA
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Foreign Ministry have condemned Friday's attacks in Tunisa and Kuwait.
The attack on a tourist hotel in Sousse, east Tunisia left at least 37 people dead, including foreigners, and injured 36 others on Friday, the Tunisian Health Ministry said.
In another attack in Kuwait, twenty-five people were killed and 202 were injured in a suicide bombing targeting a Shia mosque in capital Kuwait City during Friday prayers.
"These bloody assaults, which target Kuwait and Tunisia's peace and stability and aim to trigger sectarian clashes in Kuwait, reveal the importance of regional and international cooperation in fighting against terrorism," Erdogan said in a written statement published on the Presidency’s official website.
He said Turkey shared Tunisian and Kuwaiti brothers' sorrow and was in complete solidarity with them against terrorism.
Erdogan also expressed his condolences to the victims of the attacks and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry also issued statements condemning both attacks.