Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Saturday said that the timing of blasts in Reyhanli town were attention grabbing and took place when a momentum was established in the world to solve the Syrian issue. Such blasts taking place on Saturday were no coincidence." Speaking to reporters in Berlin where he is on an official trip, Ahmet Davutoglu underlined that the blasts in Reyhanli town took place at a time when the will of the Syrian people began to be reflected on real life and that the blasts were no coincidence. "At a time of such a critical transition period as far as the developments in Syria, certain provocations may come up. The tranquility and stability of the Turkish Republic and our citizens have priority more than anything else. We invite our citizens to be careful against certain provocations. Today's blasts will be investigated in full length," Davutoglu said. "We are going through a year in which we have not lost any citizens due to acts of terror during the solution process. It is possible that certain sides may want to sabotage Turkey's tranquility. No power would be successful in hurting Turkey's tranquility," Davutoglu also said.
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