Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan attends the funeral of Sergeant Okan Tasan, one of the soldiers killed during an attack on a military convoy and clashes on Sunday in the mountainous Daglica area of Hakkari province, at Kocatepe Mosque in Ankara, Turkey, September 10, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS
ISTANBUL: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday expressed “sadness” over Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane that has severely strained relations, saying he wished the incident had never happened.
In his most conciliatory comments yet after Tuesday’s incident, Erdogan said: “I’m really saddened by the incident. We wish it had never happened, but it happened. I hope something like this doesn’t happen again.
“We hope that the issue between us and Russia does not escalate any further, become corrosive and have dire consequences in the future,” Erdogan told supporters in western Balikesir province.
Kremlin says Turkey’s Erdogan requests meeting with Putin in Paris
Erdogan also renewed a call to Russian President Vladimir Putin for a face-to-face meeting in Paris on the sidelines of the Global Climate Summit on Monday, saying it would be an opportunity to restore relations.
“What we tell Russia is ‘Let’s resolve this issue between ourselves and within its boundaries. Let’s not make others happy by destroying our whole relationship,” Erdogan said.
“Russia is important for Turkey as much as Turkey is important for Russia. Both countries cannot afford to give up on each other.”
Turkey’s Erdogan warns Russia not to ‘play with fire’
Putin, who has branded the incident a “stab in the back”, is yet to agree to talks.
The plane incident, one of the most serious clashes between a NATO member and Russia, has drawn a harsh response from Moscow.
Russia announced it was halting a visa-free regime for Turkish visitors, after threatening a raft of retaliatory economic measures to punish the NATO member state.
Putin refuses contacts with Erdogan as Turkey not ready to apologise-Kremlin aide
Earlier Saturday, Turkish foreign ministry warned its citizens off non-urgent and unnecessary travel to Russia.
Turkey says the Su-24 warplane strayed into its airspace and ignored repeated warnings, but Russia has insisted it did not cross the border from Syria and demanded an apology.













today he is saddened tomorrow he will cry. Turkey should have taken lesson form its friend how it is silent even US drones are killing Pakistanis day in day out and only needed an american apology when NATO forces killed its soldiers.in masses.Recommend
Just a little “Play with Fire” from Russia and The “Self Proclaimed” President “staying in a million dollar” palace melt like ice. Recommend
So lets summerize this scenario:
Recep Tayyab: hey Obama! I just shot down a Russian plane. Feeling like a boss you got my back though right?
Obama: holy crap?!?you said Russian plane? Nah bro your on your own on this one.
Recep: But but Obama you said you will always have my back… call drops
Recep to Putin: I beg for forgiveness please pardon me! I will never act so dumb again.Recommend
Putin is in the game of ‘ looking strong ‘…..and Erdogan just helped him look stronger. Recommend
Got late sir!!!Recommend
Reality of the mistake has finally dawned on this President. He will pay a big price. Recommend
Islamic bravado is all talk and no action, just like Saddam Hussein and Pakistan, who were claiming that Indians were retreating forward and Pakistani army were advancing backwards until their soldiers surrendered en masse.Recommend
Erdogan tries diplomacy to try to calm down the situation. He is willing to talk it over. Putin is shying away from facing him. The Turkish President has gone far enough given the Russian provocation. He is not going to apologize, Putin would be posturing strong as a face-saving device. Recommend
Always an indian somehow brings pakistan into it and indians state they are not bothered about pakistan who are they kiddingRecommend