It finally happened. November 24
th
, 2015 became a turning point for the Russian-Turkish relations. The two sides will probably never agree with each other on who is to blame for the SU-24 tragedy and ... ... the numerous community of Crimean Tatar descendants in Turkey in ways detrimental to Russia’s interests. As for economic sanctions against Turkey, in the end of the day these sanctions are going to hurt both countries and it would make little sense ...
On 24 November 2015 a Turkish F-16 fighter shot down a Russian Su-24 bomber on the border with Syria. In an instant this incident destroyed Russian–Turkish relations, which even ... ... sensed in their speeches – was that immediately after the plane had crashed Turkey
reported
the fact to NATO, not Russia.
Sanctions and losses
REUTERS/Alexander Zemlianichenko
Salvatore Babones:
Russia's Forbearance in the Turkish Crisis
Should Be ...
It is time for the West to end to its economic sanctions on Russia.
As Russia's response to this week's Turkish crisis shows, force need not be met by force in an ever-escalating spiral. Whether or not a Russian jet strayed into
Turkish airspace
on November 24, 2015 it was irresponsible bordering on insane for ...