
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu stated Wednesday that they as Turkey were on a territory, what sublimated and increased those who step on a solid foundation, adding some would not keep them alive if their feet trembled. Davutoglu, speaking in a farewell dinner in Turkey's central Konya city, stated each part of the motherland was precious for them as it sublimates its people. He added the land was a sacred relic for them, where they felt themselves on a strong basis and belonging to, without any suspects. Touching also upon on Turkey's political existence on regional basis, Davutoglu stressed Turkey formed an example of stability, peace and development in the middle of a security crisis reaching eastern part of Turkey despite "the economic crisis in Europe on one hand and political crisis in Turkey's southern Middle East on the other hand." Davutoglu also celebrated Eid al-Fitr of Muslim world by expressing honour to be a part of the precious nation, which protect and help the oppressed. He said, "Today, we live sadness and happiness at the same time. We bid farewell to Ramadan, that is sadness and we welcome Eid, that is happiness. I wish auspiciousness for both our country and Islam world."
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