Syria ally Iran urges calm over Turkish jet shot down
IRAN: Iran has urged Ankara and Damascus to show "restraint" over
Syria's shooting down of a Turkish fighter jet, Iranian state media
reported on Sunday.
Tehran "asks both sides to show calm and restraint, and hopes that
with tact and tolerance and dialogue this issue will be evaluated and
through a peaceful resolution, tranquillity and stability will be
preserved in the region," Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi was quoted
as saying.
Iran is the staunchest ally of Syria, which is embroiled in a
15-month conflict UN officials fear has become a civil war. Turkey, a
NATO member, sits on the other side as a critic of Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad's vicious crackdown against the unrest.
A Syrian anti-aircraft battery near the Turkish border on Friday shot
down a Turkish Phantom warplane that Damascus said had violated its air
space by flying in low and fast from the Mediterranean.
AFP |