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Turkey won't apologise to Russia over downing of jet: Davutoglu
AP — PUBLISHED 18 MINUTES AGO
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Davutoglu told reporters Monday that "no Turkish prime minister or president will apologise ... because of doing our duty." — AFP/File
BRUSSELS: Turkey's Prime Minister says his country won't apologise to Russia for shooting down a warplane operating over Syria that crossed through Turkish airspace.

Ahmet Davutoglu also said Turkey also hopes that Moscow will reconsider economic sanctions it announced against Turkish interests in the wake of last week's incident.

Read: Turkish F-16s shoot down Russian warplane near Syrian border

Davutoglu told reporters Monday that "no Turkish prime minister or president will apologise ... because of doing our duty."

He spoke after a meeting with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) chief in Brussels and said Turkey remains open to talks with Russia about ways to avoid such incidents in the future.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign affairs adviser has said the Russian leader hadn't taken calls from Turkey's president because there has been no Turkish apology.

Russia insists the plane did not intrude on Turkish airspace.

Turkey confirmed that it shot down a Russian warplane, claiming it had violated Turkish airspace and ignored repeated warnings. Russia denied that the plane crossed the Syrian border into Turkish skies. Russia said the Su-24 was downed by artillery fire, but Turkey claimed that its F-16s fired on the Russian plane after it ignored several warnings.

The incident is one of the most serious clashes between a Nato member country and Russia to have taken place for half a century.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced regret over Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane, saying his country was “truly saddened” by the incident and wished it hadn’t occurred.

Meanwhile, Erdogan had also said his country did not wish to escalate tensions with Russia over the downing of the plane.

Erdogan however defended his country's move to shoot down the plane saying “no one should expect Turkey to stay silent to border violations or the violation of its rights.”

Meanwhile Russia has already warned its nationals against visiting Turkey and stepped up controls of Turkish agricultural imports in the wake of the incident.

And Russia’s leaders have had harsh words for Ankara, with President Vladimir Putin deeming the plane’s downing a “stab in the back committed by accomplices of terrorists”.
 
Good.

It is Russia who is guilty of violating our air space.
 
Turkey won't apologise to Russia over downing of jet: Davutoglu
AP — PUBLISHED 18 MINUTES AGO
565c38f7d9c14.png
Davutoglu told reporters Monday that "no Turkish prime minister or president will apologise ... because of doing our duty." — AFP/File
BRUSSELS: Turkey's Prime Minister says his country won't apologise to Russia for shooting down a warplane operating over Syria that crossed through Turkish airspace.

Ahmet Davutoglu also said Turkey also hopes that Moscow will reconsider economic sanctions it announced against Turkish interests in the wake of last week's incident.

Read: Turkish F-16s shoot down Russian warplane near Syrian border

Davutoglu told reporters Monday that "no Turkish prime minister or president will apologise ... because of doing our duty."

He spoke after a meeting with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) chief in Brussels and said Turkey remains open to talks with Russia about ways to avoid such incidents in the future.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign affairs adviser has said the Russian leader hadn't taken calls from Turkey's president because there has been no Turkish apology.

Russia insists the plane did not intrude on Turkish airspace.

Turkey confirmed that it shot down a Russian warplane, claiming it had violated Turkish airspace and ignored repeated warnings. Russia denied that the plane crossed the Syrian border into Turkish skies. Russia said the Su-24 was downed by artillery fire, but Turkey claimed that its F-16s fired on the Russian plane after it ignored several warnings.

The incident is one of the most serious clashes between a Nato member country and Russia to have taken place for half a century.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced regret over Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane, saying his country was “truly saddened” by the incident and wished it hadn’t occurred.

Meanwhile, Erdogan had also said his country did not wish to escalate tensions with Russia over the downing of the plane.

Erdogan however defended his country's move to shoot down the plane saying “no one should expect Turkey to stay silent to border violations or the violation of its rights.”

Meanwhile Russia has already warned its nationals against visiting Turkey and stepped up controls of Turkish agricultural imports in the wake of the incident.

And Russia’s leaders have had harsh words for Ankara, with President Vladimir Putin deeming the plane’s downing a “stab in the back committed by accomplices of terrorists”.

Apologize for Russia violating their Air space....? This isnt Georgia or Ukraine.
 
russia should apologize for killing turks..

we should arm krim tatars and give ukrainians free stinger :D

also we should start to get other gas..

more from azerbaycan kazakh and saudi etc
we should cancel the AKW thing and let it build by korean/japanese

sanction them their ***
 
Turkey won't apologise to Russia over downing of jet: Davutoglu
AP — PUBLISHED 18 MINUTES AGO
565c38f7d9c14.png
Davutoglu told reporters Monday that "no Turkish prime minister or president will apologise ... because of doing our duty." — AFP/File
BRUSSELS: Turkey's Prime Minister says his country won't apologise to Russia for shooting down a warplane operating over Syria that crossed through Turkish airspace.

Ahmet Davutoglu also said Turkey also hopes that Moscow will reconsider economic sanctions it announced against Turkish interests in the wake of last week's incident.

Read: Turkish F-16s shoot down Russian warplane near Syrian border

Davutoglu told reporters Monday that "no Turkish prime minister or president will apologise ... because of doing our duty."

He spoke after a meeting with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) chief in Brussels and said Turkey remains open to talks with Russia about ways to avoid such incidents in the future.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign affairs adviser has said the Russian leader hadn't taken calls from Turkey's president because there has been no Turkish apology.

Russia insists the plane did not intrude on Turkish airspace.

Turkey confirmed that it shot down a Russian warplane, claiming it had violated Turkish airspace and ignored repeated warnings. Russia denied that the plane crossed the Syrian border into Turkish skies. Russia said the Su-24 was downed by artillery fire, but Turkey claimed that its F-16s fired on the Russian plane after it ignored several warnings.

The incident is one of the most serious clashes between a Nato member country and Russia to have taken place for half a century.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced regret over Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane, saying his country was “truly saddened” by the incident and wished it hadn’t occurred.

Meanwhile, Erdogan had also said his country did not wish to escalate tensions with Russia over the downing of the plane.

Erdogan however defended his country's move to shoot down the plane saying “no one should expect Turkey to stay silent to border violations or the violation of its rights.”

Meanwhile Russia has already warned its nationals against visiting Turkey and stepped up controls of Turkish agricultural imports in the wake of the incident.

And Russia’s leaders have had harsh words for Ankara, with President Vladimir Putin deeming the plane’s downing a “stab in the back committed by accomplices of terrorists”.

Of course Turkey shouldn't apologize. But Turks should learn from Israeli on how to deal with Russian planes that actually strayed into their border.

russia should apologize for killing turks..

we should arm krim tatars and give ukrainians free stinger :D

also we should start to get other gas..

more from azerbaycan kazakh and saudi etc
we should cancel the AKW thing and let it build by korean/japanese

sanction them their ***

The end result of this accident is that Russia now targets Turkish troops and supplies in Syria. This is the result of not look before you shoot. I'm sure Turkey would not shoot down another Russian plane, despite all the tough talks.
 
Russia also wont say sorry when its busy wiping the floor with the Turkmen militias.
 
Of course Turkey shouldn't apologize. But Turks should learn from Israeli on how to deal with Russian planes that actually strayed into their border..

Do you know what Israeli Defense ministry said? They said they warned RU war plane which did violation of Israeli airspace and Ru plane directly responded as turned back immediately

We don’t learn actually we always make them learned if we are right.
 
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Do you know what Israeli Defense ministry said? They said they warned RU war plane which did violation of Israeli airspace and Ru plane directly responded as turned back immediately

We don’t learn actually we always make them learned if we are right.

The Russian planes were passing through a salient in Turkish territory. That is no reason to cause a fight.
 
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