SARAJEVO
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu exchanged opinions over the latest situation in the Balkans with his Bosnian counterpart Zlatko Lagumdzija on Thursday in Sarajevo.
Sources said that Davutoglu had a talk with Lagumdzija over current situation in the Balkans, particularly in Serbia and Kosovo.
During the meeting Lagumdzija had a phone call with Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic to set a day on "Bosnia-Serbia-Turkey Trilateral Summit", and Davutoglu at this occasion wish Jeremic success for the elections that will take place on May 6.
Minister Davutoglu will attend a ceremony to be hosted by the International League of Humanists, comprised of Serbian and Croatian intellectuals and based in Sarajevo, and receive his "Leader of the 21st Century" award from the league.
Davutoglu meets officials in Bosnia
Davutoglu held meetings with several officials in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday.During his meetings with officials in the parliament, Davutoglu stressed Turkey's support in unity and integrity of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Bosnian officials, in return, thanked Turkey's support to Bosnia's NATO membership.
Davutoglu also met Chairman of the Council of Ministers Vjekoslav Bevanda. The meeting was closed to press.
We act with vision to turn whole Balkans into basin of peace, stability and prosperity
We held highly important talks in Bosnia-Herzegovina. I would be honored to work with the new government in Bosnia-Herzegovina for world peace, Davutoglu stressed.