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Turkish FM Davutoglu meeets Bosnian leaders

22. October 2010. | 07:34

Source: ANSAmed

Davutoglu highlighted importance of Turkey-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Serbia and Turkey-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Croatia trilateral mechanisms, and agreed to boost economic and commercial cooperation between Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu held a series of talks in Sarajevo as part of his one-day visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Turkey's foreign minister underlined on Wednesday the importance Turkey attached to Bosnia-Herzegovina's territorial integrity, prosperity and stability as much as it did for itself. Davutoglu, as Anatolia news agency reports, met Mustafa Mujezinovic, the prime minister of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Federation; Bakir Izzetbegovic, Bosnian member of the Presidency, Nebojsa Radmanovic, the Serbian member of the Presidency, and Croatian member of Presidency Zeljko Komsic.

Minister Davutoglu exchanged views on domestic political process in Bosnia-Herzegovina after October 3rd elections during his meeting with Mujezinovic, whereas he reiterated Turkey's support to integration of Bosnia-Herzegovina with Euro-Atlantic organizations during his meeting with Radmanovic.

Davutoglu highlighted importance of Turkey-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Serbia and Turkey-Bosnia-Herzegovina-Croatia trilateral mechanisms, and agreed to boost economic and commercial cooperation between Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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