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UN diplomat: Russia to raise Turkey’s military action at UN

/ 12:30 PM December 08, 2015

Ahmet Davutoglu

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, center, and army commanders attend an annual meeting of High Military Council in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Davutoglu is seeking to reduce tensions with Moscow, saying that Russia is Turkey’s “friend and neighbor” and insisting relations cannot be “sacrificed to accidents of communication.” Davutoglu said on Wednesday that Turkey didn’t know the nationality of the plane that was brought down at the border with Syria on Tuesday until Moscow announced it was Russian.AP

UNITED NATIONS — A UN Security Council diplomat says Russia plans to raise Turkey’s military action in Syria and Iraq at a closed meeting of the council on Tuesday.

The diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity Monday because contacts were private, said Russia gave no details of what it will say.

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Russian-Turkish tensions have escalated following Turkey’s downing of a Russian warplane near its border with Syria last month.

Moscow denies the aircraft entered Turkish airspace and says its warplanes have been targeting extremist groups near the border. Ankara says the Russian airstrikes have been aimed at moderate militant groups made up of ethnic Turks who oppose the Syrian government.

Russia has retaliated by deploying long-range air defense missile systems to its base in Syria and imposing economic sanctions on Turkey.

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