Foreign Ministry Offers Condolences To Portugal Over Victims Of Electric Train Accident
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, Sept. 4 (Petra)-- The Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs sent its sincere condolences to the friendly Republic of Portugal over the victims of the electric train tragedy that killed and injured dozens of people in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal.
In addition to offering his sincere condolences to the dead' families and wishing the injured a rapid recovery, Ministry Spokesperson Fu'ad Al-Majali reiterated the Kingdom's sympathies with the Portuguese government and people over this traumatic event.
Amman, Sept. 4 (Petra)-- The Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs sent its sincere condolences to the friendly Republic of Portugal over the victims of the electric train tragedy that killed and injured dozens of people in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal.
In addition to offering his sincere condolences to the dead' families and wishing the injured a rapid recovery, Ministry Spokesperson Fu'ad Al-Majali reiterated the Kingdom's sympathies with the Portuguese government and people over this traumatic event.

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