Turkey
says its patience with Russia 'has a limit': newspaper
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[December 14, 2015]
ROME (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign
minister said Ankara's patience with Russia "has a limit" after Moscow's
"exaggerated" reaction to a weekend naval incident between the two
countries, an Italian newspaper reported on Monday.
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A Russian destroyer fired warning shots at a Turkish vessel in the
Aegean on Sunday to avoid a collision and summoned the Turkish
military attache over the incident..
"Ours was only a fishing boat, it seems to me that the reaction of
the Russian naval ship was exaggerated," Mevlut Cavusoglu told
Italian daily Corriere della Sera in an interview.
"Russia and Turkey certainly have to re-establish the relations of
trust that we have always had, but our patience has a limit,"
Cavusoglu said.
The incident is likely to heighten tensions between the two nations
who are at odds over Syria and Turkey's downing of a Russian
warplane last month.
Cavusoglu said Russia had already "put itself in a ridiculous
position" with accusations by its President Vladimir Putin that
Turkey had shot down the jet to protect oil supplies from Islamic
State.
"No-one believed it" he said.
He also criticized Russia's military intervention in Syria, saying
it was aimed at propping up the regime of President Bashar al-Assad,
not combating Islamic State.
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"Unfortunately Russia is not in Syria to fight terrorists," he said,
adding that only 8 percent of its air strikes had been aimed at
Islamic State while 92 percent were against other groups hostile to
Assad.
Cavusoglu also said air strikes were not sufficient to defeat
Islamic State and soldiers on the ground were necessary, according
to the interview.
(Reporting By Gavin Jones; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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