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Russia Says Syria Downing of Turkey Jet Not a 'Provocation'
[An Nahar] Russia on Tuesday said its regional ally Syria's downing of a Turkish jet should not be viewed as a provocation and urged all nations to tone down their rhetoric over the incident.
Go ahead. Shoot a Russian plane down. See what they call it.
"We believe it is important that the incident is not viewed as a provocation or an intentional action, and that it does not lead to destabilizing the situation," the foreign ministry said in its first comment on Friday's Phantom 4 jet downing.

"The escalation of political propaganda -- including on the international level -- is especially dangerous when there are efforts under way to mobilize all influential outside players" in arranging a lasting grinding of the peace processor.

The statement was issued only moments after Moscow's ambassador to the United Nations
...what started out as a a diplomatic initiative, now trying to edge its way into legislative, judicial, and executive areas...
said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had accepted an invitation to attend an international meeting on the conflict in Geneva on Saturday.

The U.N. announcement came as a surprise because the meeting has still not been formally agreed by Western and regional governments amid infighting over participation in the talks of close Syria and Russia partner Iran.

Russia supplies air defense systems to Syria and had remained conspicuously silent about the plane downing even as NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A cautionary tale of cost-benefit analysis....
leaders met to consider the Western military bloc's response.

The Moscow statement urged all sides to exercise "restraint" and for Turkey and Syria to establish direct dialogue that could help avoid a potential military escalation between the two uneasy neighbors.

"We believe that the best line of conduct in this situation is restraint and constructive cooperation between Turkey and Syria aimed at clearing up all the circumstances of the incident and preventing such tragic events from happening again," the ministry statement said.

Posted by: Fred 2012-06-27
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