Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Turkey PM blames Russia for needing 'ethnic purging' in Syria



Turkey's PM has blamed Russia for endeavoring "ethnic purifying" with its air strikes in northern Syria.

Ahmet Davutoglu said Russia's crusade had focused on Turkmen and Sunni groups around the Latakia area.

Relations in the http://cs.jewelrymakingmagazines.com/members/sinusheadachess/default.aspx middle of Ankara and Moscow have dove since Turkey shot down a Russian warplane on the Syrian outskirt.

President Vladimir Putin has requested that UK masters dissect the flight recorder in a telephone discussion with PM David Cameron, the Kremlin says.

Turkey demands that its F-16 warriors shot down the Russian Su-24 on 24 November in light of the fact that the plane had trespassed into its airspace. Russia denies this.

"Russia is attempting to make ethnic purging in the northern Latakia [region] to compel [out] all Turkmen and Sunni populaces who don't have great relations with the [Syrian] administration," Mr Davutoglu told journalists in Istanbul on Wednesday.

He said Russian air strikes were "fortifying" the supposed Islamic State (IS) gathering in Syria.

Russia says its planes are assaulting IS and other jihadist bunches in Syria, offering the administration some assistance with forcing of President Bashar al-Assad.

Be that as it may, Western examiners and Syrian dissident sources say the vast majority of the Russian besieging has focused on hostile to Assad bunches who are not jihadists.

Showing up on TV with the orange metal box from the Su-24, President Putin said the recorder it contained would demonstrate the Russian plane's flight way and position.

"Whatever we learn won't change our state of mind to what the Turkish powers did," he said.

"We used to regard Turkey as our companion as well as a partner in the battle against terrorism. No one expected this low, slippery wound in the back."

In an announcement on Wednesday, the Kremlin said Mr Putin had talked about the contention in Syria with Mr Cameron.

It said the two pioneers had discussed approaches to co-work in the battle against IS aggressors and other terrorist bunches.

The Kremlin explanation said that Mr Cameron had "communicated his sympathies over the demolition of Russia's military aircraft in Syria".

"Mr Putin welcomed British masters to join in interpreting the information from the brought down Su-24 plane's flight recorders," it included.

Russia has reported boundless approvals http://www.audiomack.com/artist/sinusheadachessagainst Turkey - a Nato part - in light of the fringe conflict, including an import prohibition on Turkish natural product, vegetables and some different nourishments.

Russians can no more go on bundle occasions to Turkey - until this month the top remote destination for Russian visitors.

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