Turkey summoned Russia over the country's SU-34 violation of Turkey's airspace, Turkish foreign ministry said.
Turkish foreign ministry summoned Russian ambassador to Ankara late Friday over Russia's violation of Turkey's airspace, Xinhua quoted the foreign ministry statement as saying on Saturday.
"Turkish air elements warned the aircraft of Russian Federation several times on Friday in Russian and English. This violation is also a new and congrete indicator of Russian Federation's actions which aims accelerating problems despite open warnings by our country and by NATO," the ministry said.
The Turkish foreign ministry has urged Russia "not to violate Turkish airspace, which is NATO airspace. We underline that such actions could lead to serious consequence," said the statement.
"We once more underline that unwanted serious developments as outcome of this kind of irresponsible acts will be on Russian Federation's liability," added the statement.
The ministry said all these arguments were conveyed to the Russian ambassador.
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