AFP: Turkey broke aviation treaty in blocking Russian plane: Moscow
Moscow (AFP) - Russia's defence ministry on Wednesday accused Turkey of breaching the Open Skies treaty by refusing to allow a reconnaissance plane to overfly its territory near Syria, the latest salvo in an ongoing row as relations between the two countries hits a post-Cold War low.
"This creates a dangerous precedent over a lack of control of the military activity of a member state of the Open Skies treaty," the ministry said.
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WNU Editor: What is the point of having a treaty when it is not respected. The problem is that Russian - Turkish relations are now rock-bottom .... and all the rules that everyone respected in the past are now being ignored. One now has to wonder if Turkey will break the Montreux Convention.
More News On Claims That Turkey Is Breaking The 'Open Skies Treaty'
Turkey rejects Russian request for routine observation flight -- Reuters
‘Dangerous precedent’: Turkey denies Russian observation flight along Syrian border -- RT
Turkey says refused access to Russian flight near Syria -- AFP
Russia says Turkey systematically violates Open Skies Treaty -- TASS
Russia expects international reaction to Turkey’s violation of Open Skies Treaty -- TASS
Turkey says it rejected Russian observation flight request over ’route disagreement’ -- Today's Zaman





