Kuwait Times

Gulf ministers vow united stand against Islamic State

- —AFP

KUWAIT: Interior ministers of the Gulf states yesterday vowed to take a united stand against a string of deadly bombings targeting Shiite mosques claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group. Holding an emergency meeting in Kuwait, the scene of the latest suicide attack that killed 26 people last Friday, the ministers of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) states stressed the attacks are a threat to the stability of the region. Around 50 people have been killed and hundreds wounded in suicide attacks on three Shiite mosques in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait during the past two months, all claimed by IS. The Sunni jihadist group considers Shiites heretics and has repeatedly targeted them in attacks across the Middle East. The ministers “underscore­d the importance of coordinati­on and cooperatio­n in all measures and steps in confrontin­g this serious epidemic... which is a threat to the security and stability of the GCC states,” said a statement issued after the night meeting. Besides Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, the GCC includes Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The statement called the attacks “criminal acts not linked with Islam and its values, which renounce violence and the killing of innocents,” but did not spell out any new measures to stop them. “Terrorist attacks that targeted places of worship aim at sowing dissent, promoting divisions, underminin­g security and terrorizin­g and killing innocent people,” the statement said.

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