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Russia/turkey Standoff: Seems Erdogan Is Pusssy Afterall by Nobody: 6:27pm On Nov 28, 2015 |
Turkey-Russia jet downing: Erdogan
'saddened' over plane
28 November 2015 Europe
Turkey's president has said he is
"saddened" by the downing of a Russian
combat jet by Turkish forces on the Syrian
border last Tuesday.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he wished the
incident had not happened and hoped it
would not happen again.
He has so far refused to apologise to Russia,
accusing Moscow of "playing with fire" in its
Syria operations.
The president's remarks came as Turkey
warned its citizens against non-essential
travel to Russia.
Russia mixes food and foreign policy
What future for Turkey-Russia relations?
What we know about downing of jet
The Foreign Ministry said visits should be
avoided "until the situation becomes clear",
citing problems such as anti-Turkish
demonstrations outside the country's
embassy in Moscow.
On Friday Russia suspended its visa-free
arrangement with Turkey and is planning to
introduce a wide range of economic
sanctions.
Analysis: Mark Lowen, BBC News, Istanbul
He mentioned the "s" word - but not the one
Vladimir Putin wanted.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's expression of
"sadness" is an olive branch. But President
Putin says he expects a "sorry" from his
Turkish counterpart, refusing to answer the
phone to Mr Erdogan until it's uttered.
Both strongmen leaders are trying a difficult
balancing act - pleasing their nationalist
supporters at home while trying not to
destroy a vital bilateral relationship.
Moscow says it will re-impose visa
restrictions on Turks from January. Ankara
has warned against "all but essential travel"
for its citizens to Russia. There is talk of
wider economic sanctions and tough
rhetoric - President Putin calling Turkey an
"accomplice of terror", President Erdogan
saying Russia should not "play with fire".
But the two countries depend on each other
economically - Russia is Turkey's second-
largest trading partner - and they need to
unite to defeat Islamic State. So it's still likely
they'll avoid this escalating out of control.
Expect more inching forward in the days
ahead, if not the full-blown apology that
both sides want.
Mr Erdogan has asked for a meeting with
Russian President Vladimir Putin, but Mr
Putin wants an apology from Turkey before
he will agree to talks.
The Turkish president again defended the
incident and criticised Russia's operations in
Syria in support of President Bashar al-
Assad, whom Ankara opposes.
But he renewed his call for a meeting with
Mr Putin on the sidelines of the Paris Climate
talks next week, saying that both sides
should approach the issue more positively.
"We wish it hadn't happened, but it
happened," he said, quoted by the
Associated Press. "I hope something like this
doesn't happen again."
Russia has sent troops and aircraft to Syria
to back up the Syrian government of Bashar
al-Assad in the civil war.
Turkey, which is a member of Nato and of a
US-led coalition in the region, insists Mr
Assad must step down before any political
solution to the Syrian conflict is found.
Both countries say they are trying to rid the
region of the so-called Islamic State (IS)
group, which claimed the recent attacks on
Paris, Ankara and also on a Russian airliner.
And on Friday Russia said it had
strengthened its anti-aircraft defences by
moving a cruiser towards the coast and
deploying new missiles at its main base.
The Moskva cruiser's long-range air defence
system will provide cover for Russian
aircraft, as will the S-400 missiles which
arrived on Thursday.
Turkey says the Russian plane had intruded
into its airspace and ignored warnings to
leave.
Moscow maintains that the downed SU-24
fighter jet was downed by a missile fired
from a Turkish jet inside Syria.
Mr Putin has also firmly rejected any
suggestion Turkey did not recognise the
plane as Russian. He said it was easily
identifiable and its co-ordinates had been
passed on to Turkey's ally, the US.
Russia on Thursday said it was drafting a
wide-ranging list of economic sanctions
against Turkey that would hit food imports
and joint investment projects among other
things.
Turkey and Russia have important economic
links. Russia is Turkey's second-largest
trading partner, while more than three
million Russian tourists visited Turkey last
year.
Mr Erdogan's latest statement on the
downing of the plane came in an address to
supporters in Balikesir, western Turkey,
following the murder of a senior Kurdish
lawyer, Tahir Elci, in the south-eastern city of
Diyarbakir earlier on Saturday.
Mr Elci was shot dead by an unknown
gunman as he called for an end to violence
between Turkey and the Kurdish rebel PKK
group, which resumed in July. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34953505 |
Re: Russia/turkey Standoff: Seems Erdogan Is Pusssy Afterall by kozmokaz(m): 6:43pm On Nov 28, 2015 |
turkey too small to match Russia ... Russia will dissolve dem in 2 hours 2 Likes |
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