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Algeria says Danish foreign minister apologizes for recent Quran burnings

Algeria says Danish foreign minister apologizes for recent Quran burnings

Algeria stated on Monday that Denmark‘s international minister apologized for a current string of Quran burnings by far-right extremists in entrance of the diplomatic missions of a number of Muslim nations, together with Algiers’.

During a telephone name together with his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf, Lars Lokke Rasmussen expressed his remorse over the burnings of the Muslim holy e book in Copenhagen, in response to a press release by Algeria’s Foreign Ministry.

Offering his apologies for the acts, Rasmussen emphasised that they have been unacceptable and completely opposite to Denmark’s custom of tolerance, the assertion added.

Rasmussen additionally informed Attaf that Denmark’s authorities is within the means of ending a draft legislation geared toward placing an finish to Quran burnings and would current it to lawmakers.

During the dialog, Attaf and Rasmussen additionally mentioned preparations for an upcoming joint ministerial assembly between African and Northern European international locations, scheduled to happen in Algeria on Oct. 16-18.

Recent months have seen repeated acts of Quran burning, desecration, or makes an attempt to take action by Islamophobic figures or teams, particularly in northern European and Nordic international locations, drawing outrage from Muslim international locations and the world.

Source: www.anews.com.tr