NATO to Meet after Turkey Accuses Syria of Downing Jet in Int’l Airspace
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةNATO said it will hold an emergency meeting after Ankara on Sunday accused Syria of downing a Turkish jet in international airspace, raising fears that tensions could soar in the tinderbox region.
While admitting that a Turkish F-4 phantom jet briefly strayed into Syrian territory on Friday, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said it was clearly out of it when it was shot down.
"According to our conclusions, our plane was shot down in international airspace, 13 nautical miles from Syria," he said in a television interview.
"The plane did not show any sign of hostility toward Syria and was shot down about 15 minutes after having momentarily violated Syrian airspace," he said.
Syria did not issue a warning before shooting down the plane, which was on an unarmed training mission to carry out a radar system test.
"The Syrians knew full well that it was a Turkish military plane and the nature of its mission," he said, adding that the plane was flying by itself and was not "on any mission, including information gathering, above Syria."
"Nobody should dare put Turkey's (military) capabilities to the test," Davutoglu warned. "No-one can threaten Turkey's security."
"Turkey will act with restraint but determination," he said. "We will bring this affair before public opinion and international law in the name of Turkey's honor."
NATO said it will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday following a request from Turkey that invoked Article 4 of the alliance's founding treaty under which members can request a meeting if their security is threatened.
"The North Atlantic Council will meet on Tuesday at Turkey's request," said NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu.
And U.N. Security Council member Britain warned that Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime "should not make the mistake of believing that it can act with impunity."
"It will be held to account for its behavior," Foreign Secretary William Hague said, adding that London was ready to pursue "robust action" at the Security Council.
Syria has said it took out the F-4 phantom jet on Friday after it violated its airspace.
Search and rescue teams have located the wreckage of the jet, CNN-Turk television reported on Sunday.
The wreckage has been found at a depth of 1,300 meters, it said, without giving its precise location. The Turkish foreign ministry said it could not confirm the report.
So this guy is a genius, huh! Look how he's taken Turkey from a model and modern Islamic country to one that is lousy and becoming crazier and crazier.
you are so tough now turkey but what about the time the israelis attacked your peaceship and killed unarmed turkish civilians in international waters. where was your honor then, bunch of opportunistic cowards. don't ever think that the arabs will sit back and allow you to re-enter the arab world.
we need to see how this is going to evolve.
however, it looks this is the door from which war on the syrian regime will be done, without the need for a UN resolution, thus by passing the russians.
this might be good for the russians who would not lose face regarding letting go of this regime.
It looks like the army is not quite done running Turkey. Maybe the Egyptian result will convince them to return to the barracks once and for all.
Reconnaissance jets, as this F-4 Phantom may have been, remain a threat after they leave your airspace: the photographs, etc., that they have taken illegally.
If Turkey has been arming Syrian rebels, this may remind it that war is not all a one-way street.
Did NATO meet when Israel murdered 8 Turkish civilians in International waters? What a bunch of hypocrits?
So if a Syrian recon plane illegally entered Israel for 5 minutes, and flew back out, that Israel wouldn't shoot it down?????? Please, Turkey is deliberately playing games in order to 'trigger' an event in which can be used as a cover to attack Syria. Syria was within its rights to shoot down an unidentified military reconnaissance jet that violated its airspace from a hostile territory.
Are turkey and Syria not hostile at the moment? They are threatening each other daily! I think you need to check your knowledge and news sources, I hope they are not all AFP, Reuters, CNN or BBC made, because they are in on it - and a lot of news from nah aren't comes from AFP.
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