Russia has warned Turkey against the deployment of NATO surface-to-air Patriot missiles near the Syrian border, saying Ankara should instead use its sway to restore calm in the conflict-stricken Arab country
Russia has warned Turkey against the deployment of NATO surface-to-air Patriot missiles near the Syrian border, saying Ankara should instead use its sway to restore calm in the conflict-stricken Arab country.
"The militarization of the Syrian-Turkish border is of course a worrying sign," Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said on Thursday.
Instead of "flexing muscles and placing the situation on a dangerous course," Lukashevich added, Turkey should use its influence with the opposition groups to help the two sides in the Syrian conflict start a dialogue as soon as possible.
Turkey has officially made its request to NATO for the deployment of Patriot systems along its Syrian border.
"Such steps clearly do not add optimism from the point of view of a political settlement," Lukashevich stressed.
Ankara claims that the deployment would only be defensive and that it would not “support a no-fly zone or any offensive operation.”