Kremlin: Ankara-Moscow Relations in 'Worst State in Several Decades'
According to Peskov, it is impossible to normalize
relations between the two states as long as Turkey refuses to apologize
for the downing of a Russian Su-24 bomber that had been carrying
out strikes on terrorist targets in Syria, Tass reported.
"The [Russia-Turkey] relations are now in the
worst state they have been in the past few decades. And we are regret
about it but emphasize that Russia is not responsible for it," Peskov
told reporters.
The Kremlin spokesman added that Turkey had committed "treasonous acts of aggression" against Russia.
Relations between Ankara and Moscow deteriorated
after the Russian plane had been downed by the Turkish Air Force
for allegedly violating Turkey’s airspace. Both Russian and Syrian
military officials confirmed that the plane had never crossed
into Turkish airspace. In response to the incident, Moscow has imposed a
number of economic restrictive measures against Ankara.
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