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  • ANKARA: 'Serbia Will Apologize For Srebrenica Slaughter,' Turkish FM

    'SERBIA WILL APOLOGIZE FOR SREBRENICA SLAUGHTER,' TURKISH FM SAYS

    Hurriyet
    March 18 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey's top diplomat said Thursday that Serbia would soon officially
    "apologize" for the Srebrenica Massacre that claimed the lives of
    hundreds of Bosnian Muslims in 1995.

    "The next step is the apology to be released by the Serbs over the
    Srebrenica slaughter," Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told a small
    group of journalists accompanying him en route to Bulgaria.

    In recent months, Davutoglu has engaged in intense diplomatic talks
    between Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other countries in the
    region in an effort to end potential strife between the neighboring
    nations. Earlier, Turkey-mediated talks had prompted Serbia and Bosnia
    and Herzegovina to appoint ambassadors to each others' capitals.

    Despite Davutoglu's statements, the Serbian parliament is only expected
    to issue a declaration expressing its sadness over the loss of innocent
    lives during the 1992-1995 war periods. Davutoglu will initiate more
    meetings between the two countries in the upcoming months to ensure
    stable progress in the region.

    "Turks and Serbs were in a 1,000-year-old conflict. It goes back to
    the 12th century. However, our problems with Armenia are only 100
    years old," Davutoglu said. "If we can solve problems in the Balkans
    with Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, why can't we do the same
    with Armenia?"

    Noting that the mood of the bilateral relations between Turkey
    and Serbia has drastically changed within the span of just a year,
    Davutoglu said he had met with his Serbian counterpart 11 times in
    the last six months.

    "Armenians do not talk with us on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. But we
    say the opposite: If we could solve the problem with Serbs through
    dialogue, we can do it with you as well," the Turkish foreign minister
    said. "We tell them, thanks to our efforts, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    and Serbia could overcome their problems. Let us do the same for you
    and Azerbaijan."
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