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WORLD_ Europe rules out military action in Syria after Turkish jet shot down

Europe rules out military action in Syria after Turkish jet shot down

The EU has condemned Syria's downing of a Turkish jet, but has ruled out military action.
 

A Turkish F-4 Phantom fighter jet Photo: EPA

3:22PM BST 25 Jun 2012
The Telegraph

Turkey has said the jet mistakenly strayed into Syrian airspace Friday, but was quickly warned to leave by Turkish authorities and was a mile inside international airspace when it was shot down.

Syria said it was unaware that the F-4 Phantom belonged to Turkey and that it was protecting its air space against an unknown intruder.

Ankara has called a meeting of NATO'S governing body on Tuesday to discuss the incident. Any ally can request such consultations if they feel their territorial integrity or security has been threatened.

"What happened is to be considered very seriously (but) we do not go for any interventions," said Dutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal.

Guido Westerwelle, his German counterpart also urged calm. "I think it is still important that we continue to work on a political solution (to the Syrian crisis)," Westerwelle said as he arrived for a regular meeting of EU ministers. "De-escalation is crucial at this moment."


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The North Atlantic Council – which includes ambassadors of the 28 Nato countries – works by consensus and all members must approve any action.

A Nato official said the Turkish representative will inform his colleagues of what happened. The envoys were expected to discuss Turkey's concerns but would not decide on anything specific, said the official who could not be named under standing rules.

"This is an episode that illustrates how the Syrian crisis is escalating ... and how important it is to find a resolution to the violence," Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi said.

EU spokesman Maja Kocijancic said the bloc will add another Syrian official and six firms and government institutions to its sanctions list Monday. The list already includes over 120 individuals and nearly 50 institutions.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed the move, saying further action also was taken to strengthen the arms embargo.

"Sanctions against banking, military and state media entities (send) an unequivocal message that we will intensify the pressure until the Assad regime ends the killing and implements (UN envoy Kofi) Annan's six-point plan in full," he said.


Source: AP




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