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(DIP) TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER SPEAKS TO BOSNIA'S PRESIDENCY MEMBER.


TABRIZ, Nov 21, 2009 (TUR tur: see ibex. ) -- The Turkish foreign minister spoke to Bosnia-Herzegovina's Presidency member by phone on Friday.

Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu had a phone talk with Bosnia-Herzegovina's Presidency member Haris Silajdzic when he was visiting Azerbaijan Museum Coordinates:

Azerbaijan museum is the major archaeology museum in the northwestern part of Iran, near to Khaqani Park and Tabriz Blue mosque.
 in the Iranian city of Tabriz.

Davutoglu is actually paying a formal visit to Iran.

During their phone talk, Silajdzic briefed Davutoglu on the ongoing constitutional reform process in Bosnia-Herzegovina and recent developments in the country.

Earlier on Friday, Davutoglu had a meeting with Iran's President Mahmud Ahmadi-Nejad.

Davutoglu and Ahmadi-Nejad mainly focused on Iran's nuclear program as well as bilateral and regional economic relations.

Davutoglu was in Afghanistan on Thursday to attend Afghan President Hamid Karzai's oath-taking ceremony. Davutoglu informed Ahmadi-Nejad about developments in Afghanistan and said uncertainty in Afghanistan disappeared after Karzai elected president which he also said was an important new step for Afghanistan's security and stability, diplomats Some famous diplomats include: Afghanistan
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 said.

The two countries have also agreed to hold talks with third countries to improve the railroad line from Europe to China which also passes through Turkey and Iran.

Davutoglu is expected to return to Turkey later in the day.

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