Spotlight: NATO warns Russia over declared abuse of Turkish airspace
BRUSSELS/ISTANBUL, Jan. 31 (Xinhua) -- NATO has alleged on Russia to act responsibly afterwards Turkey summoned Russian agent to beef what it claimed a abuse of its airspace by a Russian warplane.
"A Russian action aircraft abandoned Turkish airspace yesterday, admitting afresh warnings by the Turkish authorities," said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Saturday in a statement.
"Previous incidents accept apparent how alarming such behavior is," he said.
He alleged on Russia to act responsibly and to absolutely account NATO airspace. Turkey has been a affiliate of the accord back 1952.
Stoltenberg apprenticed Russia to yield all all-important measures to ensure that such violations do not appear again. "I acceptable the absolute contacts amid Ankara and Moscow, and I alarm for calm and de-escalation," he said.
The Turkish Foreign Admiral summoned Russian agent to Ankara backward Friday and protested adjoin the abuse of Turkey's airspace by a Russian SU-34.
In a accounting statement, the admiral said Turkish air force warned the Russian aircraft several times on Friday in Russian and English, abacus that the abuse is aswell a new and accurate indicator of Moscow's accomplishments which aims at "accelerating problems admitting accessible warnings by our country and by NATO."
"A Russian action aircraft abandoned Turkish airspace yesterday, admitting afresh warnings by the Turkish authorities," said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Saturday in a statement.
"Previous incidents accept apparent how alarming such behavior is," he said.
He alleged on Russia to act responsibly and to absolutely account NATO airspace. Turkey has been a affiliate of the accord back 1952.
Stoltenberg apprenticed Russia to yield all all-important measures to ensure that such violations do not appear again. "I acceptable the absolute contacts amid Ankara and Moscow, and I alarm for calm and de-escalation," he said.
The Turkish Foreign Admiral summoned Russian agent to Ankara backward Friday and protested adjoin the abuse of Turkey's airspace by a Russian SU-34.
In a accounting statement, the admiral said Turkish air force warned the Russian aircraft several times on Friday in Russian and English, abacus that the abuse is aswell a new and accurate indicator of Moscow's accomplishments which aims at "accelerating problems admitting accessible warnings by our country and by NATO."