Turkish FM Davutoglu heads to Doha
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu left for Doha yesterday after the Syrian opposition signed a unity agreement and agreed to form a national coalition.
After attending the 27th Reform Monitoring Group meeting in Bursa yesterday, Davutoglu said he would pay a visit to Doha as positive developments indicated that a final stage had been reached in the meeting of the Syrian opposition in Qatar.
Stressing that the meeting was of great importance in regard to restructuring the opposition, the minister said that he held talks with Qatari officials throughout the process. “The restructuring process will be completed tonight,” he said.
Monday, November 12, 2012
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