Such actions clearly incite hatred and racism, which is not acceptable under any circumstances: Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


Jeddah: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a robust condemnation of the recent desecration of the Holy Quran by an extremist group in The Hague.
The incident, which took place in The Hague, has stirred deep sorrow across the globe, prompting public protests in Sweden, Holland, and Denmark.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed its strong disapproval of these actions, emphasizing that they promote hatred and racism, which are unacceptable under any circumstances.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs contends that such actions run counter to international efforts aimed at combating extremism and serve to undermine mutual respect and relations between nations.

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