NATO has condemned Russian incursions into Turkish airspace as an
“extreme danger” and demanded that Moscow halt all attacks against the
Syrian opposition and civilians.
The alliance summoned the ambassadors of its 28 member states on
Monday for an emergency meeting to respond to what Secretary-General
Jens Stoltenberg called “unacceptable violations of Turkish airspace”.
“[We] strongly protest these violations of Turkish sovereign airspace
and condemn these incursions into and violations of NATO airspace. [We]
also note the extreme danger of such irresponsible behaviour,” NATO
said after the emergency meeting.
US Secretary of State John Kerry said his country was “greatly concerned” about the incursion over the weekend.
“We are greatly concerned about it because it is precisely the kind
of thing that, had Turkey responded … it could have resulted in a
shootdown, and it is precisely the kind of thing we warned against,”
Kerry said during a visit to Chile.
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