Intervention Davutoglu for Russian raids in Syria
Turkey does not want the armed conflict in Syria to convert to a crisis between Russia and NATO, nor in the Russo-Turkish conflict, apologies today Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
However, the country-member of the Alliance will not jeopardize the security of the borders or airspace, he said speaking at the inauguration of the school in Istanbul, an event that was broadcast live on state television.
Russia has violated Turkish airspace since the start of air strikes on Syria last week.
Indeed Ankara will perceive as a threat of any further violation of its airspace by Russian fighters watching however positive the Russian proposal for a meeting to discuss the issue, according to the representative of the ruling Justice and Development Party Omer Celik.
"We see positive Russia's request 'to meet for explanations." Russia is a friendly country, but if you continue the repeated violations, they will perceive as a threat and as an unfriendly behavior, "said Celik addressing reporters.
For his part, Turkish Prime Minister stated that only two of the 57 Russian air strikes in Syria targeted the Islamic State, while the rest were aimed at the opposition forces, the unique fighting against jihadists in northwestern Syria.
Turkey does not want the armed conflict in Syria to convert to a crisis between Russia and NATO, nor in the Russo-Turkish conflict, apologies today Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
However, the country-member of the Alliance will not jeopardize the security of the borders or airspace, he said speaking at the inauguration of the school in Istanbul, an event that was broadcast live on state television.
Russia has violated Turkish airspace since the start of air strikes on Syria last week.
Indeed Ankara will perceive as a threat of any further violation of its airspace by Russian fighters watching however positive the Russian proposal for a meeting to discuss the issue, according to the representative of the ruling Justice and Development Party Omer Celik.
"We see positive Russia's request 'to meet for explanations." Russia is a friendly country, but if you continue the repeated violations, they will perceive as a threat and as an unfriendly behavior, "said Celik addressing reporters.
For his part, Turkish Prime Minister stated that only two of the 57 Russian air strikes in Syria targeted the Islamic State, while the rest were aimed at the opposition forces, the unique fighting against jihadists in northwestern Syria.
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