Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday warned Russia not to "play with fire" after the downing of a Russian warplane.
"We very sincerely recommend to Russia not to play with fire," Erdogan told supporters during a speech in Bayburt, in northeast Turkey.
The Turkish president said he wanted to meet Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the climate summit in Paris after the incident earlier in the week that has caused a major diplomatic rift between the two countries.
"I would like to meet him face to face on Monday," Erdogan said after days of tit-for-tat accusations over the incident that has severely damaged ties.
Turkish F-16 jets on Tuesday shot down a Russian warplane which Ankara said had breached its air space.
Turkey says the Russian plane strayed into its airspace and ignored repeated warnings but Russia insisted it did not cross the border and accused Ankara of a "planned provocation."
"It was an automatic response to the air space violation," Erdogan said. "Turkey did not deliberately down the Russian warplane."
And he described Putin's criticism of Ankara over the incident as "unacceptable".
"Russia is obliged to prove its allegations, otherwis it will be considered a liar because of those grave and unfair accusations targeting Turkey."
Erdogan said it was not the first time Russian jets had breached Turkish air space and that he had warned Putin about "ugly incidents" after two incursions in October.
The president also attacked Russia's policy in Syria after it launched air strikes in September, accusing the Kremlin of backing the regime of "murderer" President Bashar al-Assad.
He claimed that the Russian air raids did not target the Islamic State group.
"We are not blind to (Russian) cunning... using the plane incident as a pretext" to prop up the Assad regime.
He said backing the regime in Damascus after more than four years of war that has killed 250,000 people was like "playing with fire".
The Turkish strongman also struck back at Russian "slander" that Turkey was buying oil from the IS group...
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27/11/15
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"We very sincerely recommend to Russia not to play with fire," Erdogan told supporters during a speech in Bayburt, in northeast Turkey.
The Turkish president said he wanted to meet Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the climate summit in Paris after the incident earlier in the week that has caused a major diplomatic rift between the two countries.
"I would like to meet him face to face on Monday," Erdogan said after days of tit-for-tat accusations over the incident that has severely damaged ties.
Turkish F-16 jets on Tuesday shot down a Russian warplane which Ankara said had breached its air space.
Turkey says the Russian plane strayed into its airspace and ignored repeated warnings but Russia insisted it did not cross the border and accused Ankara of a "planned provocation."
"It was an automatic response to the air space violation," Erdogan said. "Turkey did not deliberately down the Russian warplane."
And he described Putin's criticism of Ankara over the incident as "unacceptable".
"Russia is obliged to prove its allegations, otherwis it will be considered a liar because of those grave and unfair accusations targeting Turkey."
Erdogan said it was not the first time Russian jets had breached Turkish air space and that he had warned Putin about "ugly incidents" after two incursions in October.
The president also attacked Russia's policy in Syria after it launched air strikes in September, accusing the Kremlin of backing the regime of "murderer" President Bashar al-Assad.
He claimed that the Russian air raids did not target the Islamic State group.
"We are not blind to (Russian) cunning... using the plane incident as a pretext" to prop up the Assad regime.
He said backing the regime in Damascus after more than four years of war that has killed 250,000 people was like "playing with fire".
The Turkish strongman also struck back at Russian "slander" that Turkey was buying oil from the IS group...
i24news.tv
27/11/15
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