Moscow Cancels Russia-Turkey Summit Planned for December - Reports
Moscow
has decided to cancel an intergovernmental Russia-Turkey meeting,
planned for December, in view of the downing of the Russian Su-24
aircraft, the Kommersant newspaper reports
26
November, 2015
MOSCOW
(Sputnik) – A Russian-Turkish intergovernmental commission was
planning to meet in St. Petersburg on December 15. The
meeting was agreed upon by Russian President Vladimir Putin and
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the
November 15-16 G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey.
"Russian
authorities have made a decision not to hold the Russia-Turkey
summit in St. Petersburg, which had been planned
for mid-December," the Russian daily said on Thursday,
citing a Kremlin source.
On
Tuesday, a Russian Su-24 jet crashed in Syria. Russian President
Vladimir Putin said that the plane was downed by an air-to-air
missile launched by a Turkish F-16 jet over Syrian
territory, falling 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) from the Turkish
border.
Putin
described the Turkish attack as a "stab in the back"
carried out by "accomplices of terrorists."
Ankara claimed that it downed the Russian airplane because it
violated Turkish airspace.
Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that the holding of the
December Russia-Turkey summit depended on a number of factors,
but its cancellation had not been discussed.
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