Special Assistant to Prime Minister for Interfaith Harmony and Muttahida Ulema Council (MUC) Chairman Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi has condemned the drone attack on a United Arab Emirates (UAE) oil facility in Abu Dhabi. To express solidarity, he paid a visit to UAE embassy and held a meeting with Ambassador Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi on Tuesday. Ashrafi said Pakistan had close and brotherly association with the UAE and it considered the UAE’s security and stability as its own ones. He said in the sad incident, a Pakistani had killed while two others had injured adding the Pakistan’s embassy was in constant contact with the UAE’s leadership into the matter. He said no power on earth could damage the bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries. On this occasion, the UAE ambassador offered condolences on the martyrdom of Pakistani citizen. However, he said, the two injured of Pakistan origin were being provided the best medical facilities.
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