Journalists and executive directors of media from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia paid a visit to the Anadolu Agency (AA) headquarters in Turkish capital city of Ankara on Thursday. Addressing the journalists, AA Director General and Chairman of the Board Kemal Ozturk said the AA was one of the strongest news agencies in the Balkans. "We would like to grow and invest in the Balkans. We have big plans for the region and we have almost completed settlement in the Middle East," said Ozturk. "We can provide you with what you need in the Balkans from the the Middle East." Ozturk touched upon Taksim Gezi Park events and criticized international media's coverage of the incidents in the park. "We saw that international media was not impartial while covering Taksim Gezi Park protests. That is why we would like to be among the top five agencies in the world to tell the truth," said Ozturk.
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