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Countries condemn Turkish bombings

Australia has joined with its partner nations to condemn the twin suicide bombings that killed nearly 100 people in the Turkish capital Ankara.

The scene of the blast.

Australia has joined other nations in condemning the terror attacks in the Turkish capital Ankara. (AAP)

Australia has joined other nations in condemning the terror attacks in the Turkish capital Ankara.

In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea and Australia have extended their condolences to the victims and families of those caught up in the twin blasts that killed nearly 100.

"We ... condemn in the strongest terms the horrific loss of innocent life suffered in the terrorist bombings," the ministers of the MIKTA partnership say.


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