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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic asked his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan to support Serbia to stabilize peace in the Balkan region.
Turkish media reports that during a telephone conversation, the Serbian president requested support from the Turkish president for the stabilization of peace in the region, according to the statement issued by the press service of the Serbian leader, APA correspondent in Istanbul reports.
He also asked Turkey's head of state to use his country's influence to maintain peace and stability in the region.
Turkish President Erdogan asked about the current situation in Kosovo and President Vucic informed him about the events that led to the escalation of violence. He also asked the Turkish head of state to use his country's reputation and influence to maintain peace and stability in the region ," the Serbian president's press service said.