Fm Davutoglu says neo-nazi case will be closely monitored

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Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the neo-Nazi case will be closely monitored and he won’t let them to be forgotten. "We will not let the neo-Nazi case to be forgotten, we only seek one thing, namely, justice." Davutoglu told reporters on his five-day-visit to Germany. Davutoglu said the mentality behind these murders should be examined and he couldn’t understand the why murders could not have been in ten years. "Germany should consider xenophobia seriously. It is not just an issue of compensation." Davutoglu told a joint press conference with his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle in Bonn. His German counterpart, Westerwelle said extreme movements and racism had no place in Germany and those murders couldn’t and wouldn’t separate Germany and Turkey. Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who is currently in Germany on a five-day visit, also met with Alevi and Christian people of Turkish origin in Cologne on Sunday. Addressing Orthodox and Assyrian communities, Davutoglu said, "You are the diaspora of the Republic of Turkey." Davutoglu's first stop was the Antiochian Orthodox parish of St. Demetrius, where he met with local community leaders. Davutoglu then visited the Mor Petrus and Mor Paulus Church, which is attended by many Assyrians. Davutoglu also visited the Hacı Bektaş-i Veli Cemevi and attended an iftar (fast-breaking) dinner. The foreign minister also met with the Turkish consulate-general at the Cologne Turkish House. "You will pay attention to anyone who comes from Turkey regardless of their ethnic and religious origin. When somebody is in trouble, you will be involved to solve the problem," said Davutoglu during the meeting.