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."
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