NPR: NATO Meets After Turkey Says Russian-Backed Force Killed 33 Troops In Syria
NATO is condemning "indiscriminate air strikes by the Syrian regime and Russia," Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said, after 33 Turkish soldiers died in an attack near Idlib on Thursday. The bombing caused Turkey to request an urgent NATO security meeting that was held Friday.
The NATO meeting was held in solidarity with Turkey, which says the troops were killed in an area where Russian-backed Syrian forces are fighting anti-regime militants. Russia denies playing a role in the strike, which came after weeks of heightened violence in Idlib province.
"I call on them to stop their offensive, to respect international law and to back U.N. efforts for a peaceful solution," Stoltenberg said. "This dangerous situation must be de-escalated."
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WNU Editor: NATO countries have zero interest to get involved in this mess.
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3 comments:
Zero interest never stopped them before. 🧐
Send in the Greeks, I'm sure they will be up to the task of protecting their Turkish brothers...
Send the Greeks to conquer Turkey. They almost succeeded in the Aftermath of WW1.
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