Re: Regional geopolitics
Russia: “We have evidence of Turkish troops inside Syria”
By Chris Tomson -
13/03/2016
According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Russia can present evidence of Turkish soldiers being deployed inside the Syrian border.
Lavrov further noted that this represented a “creeping expansion” by Turkey on the sovereign nation of Syria.
The statements were given on Ren-TV earlier today (Sunday) during a live interview. The Russian Foreign Minister also, once again, stressed the importance of including Kurdish militias in the upcoming UN peace talks which are scheduled to begin tomorrow.
This comes amidst increasing tensions between the Turkish Government and the Russian Federation.
Last November, Turkey downed a Russian jet fighter and quickly after, ties between the two countries were greatly diminished. Subsequently, both countries denied violating air space and were quick to condemn each other while no apologies were given.
Lavrov specified his claims during the interview: “According to our data, they (i.e Turkey) have already ‘dug themselves in’ several hundred meters from the border in Syria.” In other news, Lavrov also commented that Russia was willing to coordinate air strikes on ISIS militants with the United States given American consent. More specifically, he suggested:”Russia’s air force should concentrate on freeing Palmyra and the U.S. coalition should concentrate on freeing Raqqa.”
https://www.almasdarnews.com/article...-inside-syria/ | Al-Masdar News
Russia: “We have evidence of Turkish troops inside Syria”
By Chris Tomson -
13/03/2016
According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Russia can present evidence of Turkish soldiers being deployed inside the Syrian border.
Lavrov further noted that this represented a “creeping expansion” by Turkey on the sovereign nation of Syria.
The statements were given on Ren-TV earlier today (Sunday) during a live interview. The Russian Foreign Minister also, once again, stressed the importance of including Kurdish militias in the upcoming UN peace talks which are scheduled to begin tomorrow.
This comes amidst increasing tensions between the Turkish Government and the Russian Federation.
Last November, Turkey downed a Russian jet fighter and quickly after, ties between the two countries were greatly diminished. Subsequently, both countries denied violating air space and were quick to condemn each other while no apologies were given.
Lavrov specified his claims during the interview: “According to our data, they (i.e Turkey) have already ‘dug themselves in’ several hundred meters from the border in Syria.” In other news, Lavrov also commented that Russia was willing to coordinate air strikes on ISIS militants with the United States given American consent. More specifically, he suggested:”Russia’s air force should concentrate on freeing Palmyra and the U.S. coalition should concentrate on freeing Raqqa.”
https://www.almasdarnews.com/article...-inside-syria/ | Al-Masdar News
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