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Expo Milan 2015 Iftar reflects anti-terror solidarity - Kuwaiti pavilion official

Ramadan fast-breaking Iftar organized in Expo Milan 2015
Ramadan fast-breaking Iftar organized in Expo Milan 2015

ROME, July 4 (KUNA) -- Deputy director of Kuwait's pavilion at Expo Milan 2015 Mazen Al-Ansari has commended the Ramadan fast-breaking Iftar organized by the global event in solidarity with victims of terrorist attacks.
The Expo Milan 2015 held the Iftar on Friday for the pavilions of Muslim countries, and France, he said. The event manifested "a spirit of solidarity and unity against terrorism," Al-Ansari told KUNA.
The Iftar, called for by sole commissioner of Expo Milan 2015 Giuseppe Sala, witnessed the participation of representatives of Kuwait, Tunisia, Somalia, Egypt and France, and many others.
It was rather a message of "fraternity and peace at the global gathering to highlight equality, solidarity and dialogue among the world's cultures and religions in the holy fasting month of Ramadan, Al-Ansari said.
Meanwhile, he pointed out the warm sentiments that have been shown by the Expo visitors since the terrorist attack that hit Al-Imam Al-Sadiq Mosque in Kuwait city on 26 June, killing 26 and wounding 227 others.
Al-Ansari addressed the Iftar expressing Kuwait's solidarity families of the terrorism victims worldwide.
He said that the suicide attack at Al-Sadiq mosque targeted Kuwait's national unity.
But perpetrators were disappointed thanks to the fabulous shows of unity manifested by Kuwaitis, led by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah who was the first to inspect the blats scene just after the explosion took place. Commissioner of the Italian pavilion Bruno Pasquino addressed the Iftar and reiterated his country's solidarity with terrorism victims.
Secretary General of the Union of Islamic Communities in Italy Yahya Pallavicini spoke to participants on Ramadan and the spiritual values of fasting. He said that terrorists exploit religion to serve their goals, noting that Islam is innocent of terrorism. (end) mn.msa