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Turkey ‘intercepts’ Russian jet violating its air space

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Turkey said on Monday its F-16 jets had at the weekend intercepted a Russian fighter plane which violated Turkish air space near the Syrian border, forcing the aircraft to turn back.

Turkey summoned the Russian ambassador in Ankara to the foreign ministry and "strongly protested" the violation, the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement.

It demanded that "any such violation not be repeated," otherwise Russia "will be responsible for any undesired incident that may occur."

The Russian jet infringed Turkish airspace at 12:08 pm (0908 GMT) on Saturday south of the Yayladagi region in Turkey's southern Hatay province, according to the foreign ministry.

"The Russian aircraft exited Turkish airspace into Syria after it was intercepted by two F-16s from the Turkish Air Force, which were conducting patrols in the region," it added.

Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioglu called his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov to convey Ankara's unease, the statement said.

Russia air strikes  deployment  in Syria
Russia air strikes, deployment, in Syria
L. Saubadu/I.deVéricourtA. Bomme, AFP

He also held telephone talks with counterparts from the United States, France, Italy and Britain and was due to speak with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier to discuss the situation.

NATO head Jens Stoltenberg will meet Sinirlioglu on Monday to discuss the situation in Syria at Ankara's request, a NATO official said.

Russia and Turkey have long been at odds over the crisis in Syria, with Moscow emerging as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's key international backer and Ankara urging his ouster as the only solution to the conflict.

In 2012, Turkey intercepted and then grounded at Ankara airport a Syrian aircraft en route from Moscow to Damascus, saying it was carrying Russian military equipment bound for Syria.

Turkey has labelled Russia's bombing campaign in Syria as "unacceptable" with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warning that Moscow was making a "grave mistake."

Russia's strikes in Syria began just a week after Erdogan visited Moscow to meet President Vladimir Putin and attend the opening of a new mosque.

Russian SU 25 SM ground attack aircraft and MIG 29 jet fighters attend a training session at Primork...
Russian SU 25 SM ground attack aircraft and MIG 29 jet fighters attend a training session at Primorkso-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar region on March 26, 2015
Sergey Venyavsky, AFP/File

It is still unclear if Putin gave Erdogan any advance warning of Russia's plan for the air strikes at the talks.

Britain's ambassador to Ankara Richard Moore said Russia's incursion into Turkish airspace was "reckless and worrying."

"UK, and its other NATO Allies, stand shoulder to shoulder with Turkey," he wrote on Twitter.

Western and regional countries including Saudi Arabia and Turkey on Friday expressed in a joint declaration on Friday "deep concern" over Russian military build-up in Syria.

Turkey said on Monday its F-16 jets had at the weekend intercepted a Russian fighter plane which violated Turkish air space near the Syrian border, forcing the aircraft to turn back.

Turkey summoned the Russian ambassador in Ankara to the foreign ministry and “strongly protested” the violation, the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement.

It demanded that “any such violation not be repeated,” otherwise Russia “will be responsible for any undesired incident that may occur.”

The Russian jet infringed Turkish airspace at 12:08 pm (0908 GMT) on Saturday south of the Yayladagi region in Turkey’s southern Hatay province, according to the foreign ministry.

“The Russian aircraft exited Turkish airspace into Syria after it was intercepted by two F-16s from the Turkish Air Force, which were conducting patrols in the region,” it added.

Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioglu called his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov to convey Ankara’s unease, the statement said.

Russia air strikes  deployment  in Syria

Russia air strikes, deployment, in Syria
L. Saubadu/I.deVéricourtA. Bomme, AFP

He also held telephone talks with counterparts from the United States, France, Italy and Britain and was due to speak with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier to discuss the situation.

NATO head Jens Stoltenberg will meet Sinirlioglu on Monday to discuss the situation in Syria at Ankara’s request, a NATO official said.

Russia and Turkey have long been at odds over the crisis in Syria, with Moscow emerging as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s key international backer and Ankara urging his ouster as the only solution to the conflict.

In 2012, Turkey intercepted and then grounded at Ankara airport a Syrian aircraft en route from Moscow to Damascus, saying it was carrying Russian military equipment bound for Syria.

Turkey has labelled Russia’s bombing campaign in Syria as “unacceptable” with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warning that Moscow was making a “grave mistake.”

Russia’s strikes in Syria began just a week after Erdogan visited Moscow to meet President Vladimir Putin and attend the opening of a new mosque.

Russian SU 25 SM ground attack aircraft and MIG 29 jet fighters attend a training session at Primork...

Russian SU 25 SM ground attack aircraft and MIG 29 jet fighters attend a training session at Primorkso-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar region on March 26, 2015
Sergey Venyavsky, AFP/File

It is still unclear if Putin gave Erdogan any advance warning of Russia’s plan for the air strikes at the talks.

Britain’s ambassador to Ankara Richard Moore said Russia’s incursion into Turkish airspace was “reckless and worrying.”

“UK, and its other NATO Allies, stand shoulder to shoulder with Turkey,” he wrote on Twitter.

Western and regional countries including Saudi Arabia and Turkey on Friday expressed in a joint declaration on Friday “deep concern” over Russian military build-up in Syria.

AFP
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