Russia will not indulge in sabre rattling, but Turkey should brace for a
far harsher response than the decision to impose restrictions on the
export of tomatoes to Russia, President Vladimir Putin said in the
annual address to the Federal Assembly on Thursday.
"Nobody will ever see a nervous, hysterical reaction, risky for ourselves and the whole world. A reaction that might yield some external effects or, possibly, brief and timeserving gains," he said. "There will be nothing like this. Responsibility for the country and the people will be the basis of our actions. We are not going to indulge in sabre rattling and we will not do that."
"If somebody may have thought that after committing a treacherous war crime - the killing of our people - it will be possible to get away with restrictions on tomato trade or some other restrictions in the building and other industries, they are grossly mistaken," Putin said. "We shall remind them many a time what they have done and they will more than once feel regret what they have done. We are perfectly aware of what action is to be taken.
The Russian president has accused Ankara of supporting terrorists but said he considered the Turkish people friendly.
"We know who in Turkey makes money and allows terrorists to make profit," the Russian president said in his annual State of the Nation Address on Thursday. According to him, this money is used by gunmen for "recruiting mercenaries, purchasing weapons, organizing inhuman terrorist attacks directed against our citizens, citizens of France, Lebanon, Mali and other countries."
The Russian president recalled that militants who operated in the North Caucasus in the 1990s and 2000s had taken refuge and received financial backing in Turkey. "And now they are still spotted there," he said.
"Meanwhile, the Turkish people are good, hard-working and gifted. We have a lot of old and reliable friends in Turkey. I will emphasize that we do not equate them and the part of the current ruling elite, which bears direct responsibility for the deaths of our service members in Syria," the Russian leader said.
"We will not forget this complicity with terrorists," the Russian president noted. "We have always considered treachery to be the worst and the most shameful thing. Let those in Turkey who shot our pilots in the back, who are hypocritically trying to justify themselves, their actions and cover up the crimes of terrorists know this," he said.
Putin noted he was curious as to why the Turkish authorities had issued the order to shoot down a Russian warplane. "Any questions, any problems and contradictions that we did not even see should have been resolved in a totally different way. We were ready to cooperate with Turkey on the most sensitive for it issues and were ready to go as far as its allies were unwilling to go. Maybe, only Allah knows why they did that," the Russian president said.
[tass.ru]
3/12/15
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"Nobody will ever see a nervous, hysterical reaction, risky for ourselves and the whole world. A reaction that might yield some external effects or, possibly, brief and timeserving gains," he said. "There will be nothing like this. Responsibility for the country and the people will be the basis of our actions. We are not going to indulge in sabre rattling and we will not do that."
"If somebody may have thought that after committing a treacherous war crime - the killing of our people - it will be possible to get away with restrictions on tomato trade or some other restrictions in the building and other industries, they are grossly mistaken," Putin said. "We shall remind them many a time what they have done and they will more than once feel regret what they have done. We are perfectly aware of what action is to be taken.
- Putin accuses Turkey of supporting terrorism but considers Turkish people friendly
The Russian president has accused Ankara of supporting terrorists but said he considered the Turkish people friendly.
"We know who in Turkey makes money and allows terrorists to make profit," the Russian president said in his annual State of the Nation Address on Thursday. According to him, this money is used by gunmen for "recruiting mercenaries, purchasing weapons, organizing inhuman terrorist attacks directed against our citizens, citizens of France, Lebanon, Mali and other countries."
The Russian president recalled that militants who operated in the North Caucasus in the 1990s and 2000s had taken refuge and received financial backing in Turkey. "And now they are still spotted there," he said.
"Meanwhile, the Turkish people are good, hard-working and gifted. We have a lot of old and reliable friends in Turkey. I will emphasize that we do not equate them and the part of the current ruling elite, which bears direct responsibility for the deaths of our service members in Syria," the Russian leader said.
"We will not forget this complicity with terrorists," the Russian president noted. "We have always considered treachery to be the worst and the most shameful thing. Let those in Turkey who shot our pilots in the back, who are hypocritically trying to justify themselves, their actions and cover up the crimes of terrorists know this," he said.
Putin noted he was curious as to why the Turkish authorities had issued the order to shoot down a Russian warplane. "Any questions, any problems and contradictions that we did not even see should have been resolved in a totally different way. We were ready to cooperate with Turkey on the most sensitive for it issues and were ready to go as far as its allies were unwilling to go. Maybe, only Allah knows why they did that," the Russian president said.
[tass.ru]
3/12/15
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Poutine: les Turcs "vont regretter ce qu'ils ont fait" en abattant l'avion ...
ReplyDeleteLa Russie "n'oubliera jamais" la destruction d'un avion militaire russe le 24 novembre au-dessus de la frontière syrienne et les Turcs "vont regretter ce qu'ils ont fait", a prévenu jeudi le président russe Vladimir Poutine.
"Nous n'oublierons jamais cette complicité avec les terroristes. Nous considèrerons toujours la trahison comme l'un des pires et des plus vils actes. Que ceux en Turquie qui ont tiré dans le dos de nos pilotes le sachent", a déclaré le président lors de son adresse annuelle devant les parlementaires, le gouvernement et les gouverneurs des régions de Russie.
"Je ne comprends pas pourquoi ils ont fait ça. Seul Allah le sait", a-t-il ajouté, suscitant les applaudissements de l'assemblée.
"Il semble qu'Allah ait décidé de punir la clique au pouvoir en Turquie en la privant de la raison et du bon sens".
"Il ne faut pas attendre de nous une réaction nerveuse, hystérique, dangereuse pour nous et pour le monde entier", a-t-il promis. "Nous n'allons pas brandir les armes".
"Mais si quelqu'un pense que pour un crime de guerre aussi lâche, le meurtre de nos concitoyens, ils en seront quittes avec des tomates ou des sanctions dans le secteur des travaux publics ou dans d'autres secteurs, ils se trompent lourdement. Ce n'est pas la dernière fois que nous leur rappellerons ce qu'ils ont fait, ni la dernière fois qu'ils vont regretter ce qu'ils ont fait", a-t-il menacé......AFP.....http://www.rtbf.be/info/monde/europe/detail_poutine-les-turcs-vont-regretter-ce-qu-ils-ont-fait-en-abattant-l-avion?id=9154439