(DIP) SERBIAN PRESIDENT: TURKEY-SERBIA RELATIONS IMPORTANT FOR POLITICAL PROCESS IN BALKANS.BELGRADE, Oct 26, 2009 (TUR tur: see ibex. ) -- President Boris Tadic of Serbia said on Monday that historical relations between Turkey and Serbia were very important for political process in Balkans and for the Southeast Europe. Tadic held a joint press conference with Turkish President Abdullah Gul gul n. A stylized octagonal motif in Oriental rugs. [Persian, rose; see julep.] in Belgrade. He said that Turkey and Serbia had a common view and they wanted to develop strategic partnership. Noting that a cooperation was necessary in regional policies in Southeast Europe, Tadic said that the two countries should support each other within the scope of unity with the EU. Tadic said that Turkey was one of the most important global actors, adding that Turkey should inevitably take action when a global problem was needed to be solved. Tadic also said that Serbia was supporting the process in Bosnia-Herzegovina in a careful and constructive way, recalling that Serbia was one of the guarantor guarantor n. a person or entity that agrees to be responsible for another's debt or performance under a contract, if the other fails to pay or perform. (See: guarantee) GUARANTOR, contracts. He who makes a guaranty. 2. countries for territorial integrity Territorial integrity is the principle under international law that nation-states should not attempt to promote secessionist movements or to promote border changes in other nation-states. Conversely it states that border changes imposed by force are acts of aggression. . He said that Serbia would support every democratic solution in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Noting that Turkey and Serbia were key countries in Balkans, Tadic said that countries, which wanted to solve issues concerning Balkans, should work with Turkey and Serbia. (THROUGH ASIA Asia (ā`zhə), the world's largest continent, 17,139,000 sq mi (44,390,000 sq km), with about 3.3 billion people, nearly three fifths of the world's total population. PULSE) |
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