Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi departed here for Tehran on Wednesday, wrapping up a short visit to Turkey during which he held talks with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu, . During his visit, Salehi urged Turkey's government to do its utmost to help prompt release of Iranian kidnapped pilgrims in Syria, according to Iran's (IRNA) News Agency. Referring to Syrian situation, which has entered into a sensitive phase, Salehi expressed hope that the Turkish government, by its wisdom and insight, try to find a way to prevent tragedy in Syria. Davutoglu, for his part, said that the Turkish government will do its utmost to release the kidnapped Iranians. He assured Salehi that Turkey will use all its capacity to free the abducted persons
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