CONTENT OF EQUIPMENT ON BOARD SYRIAN PLANE CLEAR
Anadolu Agency (AA)
October 17, 2012 Wednesday
Turkey
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said content of equipment
on board Syrian plane was clear.
"Turkey does what is required in the international law and national
regulations fastidiously in every step that it takes," Davutoglu said
at a press conference with Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
and Foreign Minister of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Zlatko Lagumdzija in
Ankara.
"Our attitude regarding a Syria-bound Armenian plane was clear, as you
saw. We never prevented any plane carrying humanitarian aid," he said.
Regarding statements by former Bosnian Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic
to the International Criminal Tribunal in his defense that he did not
commit genocide in Srebrenica but protected the people, Davutoglu
said that those statements were an indignity against the memory of
those who lost their lives in Sarajevo.
Davutoglu said that nothing could legitimize the genocide that was
committed in Srebrenica.
In regard to relations between Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Davutoglu
said that it was the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
the two countries.
Davutoglu said Turkey attached a great importance to stability,
tranquility and prosperity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, stating that Turkey
was ready to make every kind of contribution to its stability and
prosperity.
Turkey also attached a great importance to economic development of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, he said.
Davutoglu said they called on Turkish companies to invest in this
country, and they were working to boost trade volume to 1 billion U.S.
dollars.
Turkey has been exerting great efforts regarding Bosnia-Herzegovina's
NATO and EU memberships, he said.
Anadolu Agency (AA)
October 17, 2012 Wednesday
Turkey
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said content of equipment
on board Syrian plane was clear.
"Turkey does what is required in the international law and national
regulations fastidiously in every step that it takes," Davutoglu said
at a press conference with Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers
and Foreign Minister of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Zlatko Lagumdzija in
Ankara.
"Our attitude regarding a Syria-bound Armenian plane was clear, as you
saw. We never prevented any plane carrying humanitarian aid," he said.
Regarding statements by former Bosnian Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic
to the International Criminal Tribunal in his defense that he did not
commit genocide in Srebrenica but protected the people, Davutoglu
said that those statements were an indignity against the memory of
those who lost their lives in Sarajevo.
Davutoglu said that nothing could legitimize the genocide that was
committed in Srebrenica.
In regard to relations between Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Davutoglu
said that it was the 20th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
the two countries.
Davutoglu said Turkey attached a great importance to stability,
tranquility and prosperity of Bosnia-Herzegovina, stating that Turkey
was ready to make every kind of contribution to its stability and
prosperity.
Turkey also attached a great importance to economic development of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, he said.
Davutoglu said they called on Turkish companies to invest in this
country, and they were working to boost trade volume to 1 billion U.S.
dollars.
Turkey has been exerting great efforts regarding Bosnia-Herzegovina's
NATO and EU memberships, he said.