helicopter rides and calls for Günen schools, other details for Erdogan's visit to Serbia

Unprecedented security measures have been stepped up during the Turkish president's two-day stay in Serbia. Tomorrow in Novi Pazar, where Erdogan is expected to visit this country, he will be carrying three helicopters. Serbian security forces during Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit will be careful not [...]
Serbian security forces during Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit will be cautious not only because of high-ranking guests, but also because of an informal assessment that has about a hundred Gruevski members in Serbia where they may be a potential threat to Turkey's leader, reports “Novosti”, Periskopi broadcasts.
Also, the sources of “Novosist” show that Erdogan's security will consist of 50 personal guards, and about 33,000 police officers will follow him. In addition, Turkish authorities requested permission to bring three helicopters to the head of the Turkish state.
This precaution is increasing especially after Erdogan tomorrow will visit Novi Pazar, in which under the charity company are organisations “moust” and “Horizont”, which are said to be part of the Hizmet movement led by Fetullah Gylen, who allegedly according to official Turkish data that he was the initiator of a coup last year failed.
Sylvian's movement is called a terrorist organisation in this country and is thought to have millions of followers and sponsors. According to analysts' forecasts, one of the topics of discussion in Belgrade may be Glen's schools in Serbia, which Ankkara expressed last year's suspicion of working here.
During this day at the Hyatt Hotel will also be organised the Business Forum in Serbia-Turkey, where, as we have said, representatives of 161 Turkish companies interested in investing in our country, in various fields, from the textile and food industry, construction and to the production of furniture. Both presidents will participate in closing this forum and in the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding.
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said yesterday that during the visit of the Turkish president, they will dominate economic issues and added that they expect important contracts in the field of agriculture. She announced that energy talks will be held at the centre of the meeting with the Turkish delegation, as well as political issues such as stability in the region.
“Turkey is an important partner, a large and powerful country,” stressed Brnabiq. /Periscopi/










