Turkey has right to defend its airspace: Obama

Turkey, like every country, has a right to defend its territory and its airspace, says US president


Afp November 24, 2015
US President Barack Obama speaks during a joint press conference with French President Francois Hollande at the White House in Washington, DC, on November 24, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON: NATO member Turkey has the right to defend its own airspace, US President Barack Obama said Tuesday after Turkish forces shot down a Russian fighter jet on its border with Syria.

"Turkey, like every country, has a right to defend its territory and its airspace," Obama said at the White House during an appearance with French President Francois Hollande.

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Both Hollande and Obama warned against any escalation after the Russian jet downing, amid concern that the air clash could dramatically escalate tensions in the volatile region.

COMMENTS (1)

Lilly | 8 years ago | Reply Wow! What a double Standard Mr. Obama. What about Bashar-ul-Assad does'nt he has the Right to Defend his own Country? Is'nt US and NATO Accomplice of ISIL?
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