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Trilateral meeting on Balkans and Bosnia
9 February 2010 | 11:24 | Source: Tanjug
ANKARA -- Foreign ministers of Turkey, Serbia and Bosnia will meet in Ankara today to discuss the latest developments in the Balkans, particularly in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Today's meeting of Ahmet Davutoglu, Vuk Jeremiæ and Sven Alkalaj will be the fifth since October 2009, when the initiative was launched.

The ministers are scheduled to discuss concrete moves that should be made in the coming period in order to prevent deepening of the crisis in BIH.

Anatolia news agency reported that according to a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement, Turkey gives priority to the Balkans, especially BIH, in its foreign policy in order to establish permanent peace and stability in the region.
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