Turkish President Abdullah Gul met with his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadić to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries. The two presidents appraised that these relations are at a “strategic partnership level”.
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No speech in parliament for Turkish leader
Turkish President Abdullah Gul will not address the Serbian parliament on Monday. His speech to Serbian MPs was announced earlier as part of his visit to Belgrade.
Jeremić meets with Turkish counterpart
Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić met with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu in Istanbul on Saturday. A meeting of the foreign ministers of the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) member countries is being held in the city.
Turkish police arrest six al Qaeda suspects
Turkish police have detained six people in connection with the 2003 al Qaeda bombings in Istanbul, which killed 63 people. The six suspects were led away for questioning after what was described as a routine operation.
Serbian, Turkish FMs stress “good cooperation”
Serbian and Turkish FM Vuk Jeremić and Ahmet Davutoglu have expressed their willingness to further promote economic cooperation between the two countries. Speaking in Belgrade on Thursday, they both voiced their satisfaction with the current excellent state of bilateral relations.
Turkish PM calls China killings “genocide”
The Turkish prime minister has spoken out against ethnic violence in China, describing it as a kind of genocide. On Friday, there were angry protests in Istanbul following the unrest in China’s Xinjiang province between Muslim Uighurs and Han Chinese.



