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Tuesday, 25.10.2011.

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Turkish foreign minister in Belgrade visit

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Monday visited Belgrade where he met with Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić.

Izvor: Tanjug

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leon

pre 12 godina

Turks are coming back to everywhere they left. Middle East, Balkans, North Africa, South Caucasia.. This time with more political power and improved economic power. Davutoglu's strategy books are accepted as official reference in Greece. They are cooperating with Brazil, Russia and China (they trade in thier own currencies instead of USD or Euro) and even this might be an indication of who will be superpower this century. It is best for Serbs to be with their old friends just like Bosnians, Arabs, Kazakhs, Azeris, Albanians before it is too late

iliri

pre 12 godina

This is music to my ears... however, please do not involve albanians of serbia in this, albanians do not care what mufti of sandjak or sarajevo has to say... in Tirana muftis and priests try to stay as quite as possible, if they raise their voice more than usual...hmm, they might end up unemployed.

I have to add that muslim slavs of sandjak are albanian by blood,until 100 years ago at least, assimilated by the myftis who are belgrade agents (the new ones seem ankara agents though..)

Attila

pre 12 godina

What the hell does this guy have to with Muslims in Serbia? He's a loser with a gigantic ego.

As if it's not enough that they blew things in Turkey...

Attila

pre 12 godina

What the hell does this guy have to with Muslims in Serbia? He's a loser with a gigantic ego.

As if it's not enough that they blew things in Turkey...

iliri

pre 12 godina

This is music to my ears... however, please do not involve albanians of serbia in this, albanians do not care what mufti of sandjak or sarajevo has to say... in Tirana muftis and priests try to stay as quite as possible, if they raise their voice more than usual...hmm, they might end up unemployed.

I have to add that muslim slavs of sandjak are albanian by blood,until 100 years ago at least, assimilated by the myftis who are belgrade agents (the new ones seem ankara agents though..)

leon

pre 12 godina

Turks are coming back to everywhere they left. Middle East, Balkans, North Africa, South Caucasia.. This time with more political power and improved economic power. Davutoglu's strategy books are accepted as official reference in Greece. They are cooperating with Brazil, Russia and China (they trade in thier own currencies instead of USD or Euro) and even this might be an indication of who will be superpower this century. It is best for Serbs to be with their old friends just like Bosnians, Arabs, Kazakhs, Azeris, Albanians before it is too late

iliri

pre 12 godina

This is music to my ears... however, please do not involve albanians of serbia in this, albanians do not care what mufti of sandjak or sarajevo has to say... in Tirana muftis and priests try to stay as quite as possible, if they raise their voice more than usual...hmm, they might end up unemployed.

I have to add that muslim slavs of sandjak are albanian by blood,until 100 years ago at least, assimilated by the myftis who are belgrade agents (the new ones seem ankara agents though..)

Attila

pre 12 godina

What the hell does this guy have to with Muslims in Serbia? He's a loser with a gigantic ego.

As if it's not enough that they blew things in Turkey...

leon

pre 12 godina

Turks are coming back to everywhere they left. Middle East, Balkans, North Africa, South Caucasia.. This time with more political power and improved economic power. Davutoglu's strategy books are accepted as official reference in Greece. They are cooperating with Brazil, Russia and China (they trade in thier own currencies instead of USD or Euro) and even this might be an indication of who will be superpower this century. It is best for Serbs to be with their old friends just like Bosnians, Arabs, Kazakhs, Azeris, Albanians before it is too late