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The Turks "will regret what they have done," Putin threatens
Moscow (Russia), Wednesday, December 3. "We will never forget this complicity with terrorists," commented Vladimir Putin. AFP / KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV
Oil/ Daech: Russia accuses Erdogan directly to get rich
On Thursday, it was the turn of Vladimir Putin to continue the verbal hostilities. "We will never forget this complicity with terrorists, warned the PresidentRussian during his address to parliamentarians, theGovernment and the governors of the country. We always will consider treason as one of the worst and most vile acts. Those in Turkey who shot in the back of our pilots know. "" I do not understand why they did that. Only Allah knows, "he said, eliciting applause from the congregation. "It seems that Allah has decided to punish the ruling clique in Turkey by depriving of reason and common sense.
" Erdogan denounced accusations "immoral"
"Do not expect us a nervous reaction, hysterical, dangerous for us and for the world, "he promised. "We will not brandish weapons." Putin also said that the economic sanctions imposed on November 24 against Turkey, primarily targeting the agriculture, public works, energy and tourism would not be the only response to Moscow's "stab in the back" of Ankara. "But if anyone thinks for a war crime as cowardly murder of our fellow citizens, they will be quits with tomatoes or sanctions in the sector of public works or in other sectors, they are sadly mistaken. This is not the last time we will remind them what they did, or the last time they will regret what they did, "he threatened as well.On Wednesday, the Russian army had accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his family to be "involved" in the traffic of oil with Daech. Charges indirectly reiterated by Vladimir Putin. "We know that Turkey puts in their pockets and allows the terrorists to make money by selling looted oil in Syria," he said, accusing Ankara have also supported the rebel Caucasus North in the 1990s and 2000s when Moscow was fighting Chechen separatists. Turkey was quick to respond through its President. Erdogan has denounced Thursday the accusations "immoral" launched against his family by Russia. "Russia is obliged to prove these allegations (...) those involving family are immoral nature" has he said in a speech in Ankara to trade unionists. He even went further, stating have "evidence" of the involvement of Russia in oil Daech trafficking. "We will begin to reveal to the world," he warned, citing the name of the Syrian businessman George Haswani, "holds a Russian passport." This skirmish between the presidents while Russian and Turkish comes as the head of Russian diplomacy Sergey Lavrov is meeting Thursday in Belgrade Mevlüt Cavusoglu his Turkish counterpart. This must be the first meeting between top Russian and Turkish officials since the destruction of Russian bomber.
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Avion abattu : les Turcs «vont regretter ce qu'ils ont fait», menace Poutine
Moscow (Russia), Wednesday, December 3. "We will never forget this complicity with terrorists," commented Vladimir Putin. AFP / KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV
Oil/ Daech: Russia accuses Erdogan directly to get rich
On Thursday, it was the turn of Vladimir Putin to continue the verbal hostilities. "We will never forget this complicity with terrorists, warned the PresidentRussian during his address to parliamentarians, theGovernment and the governors of the country. We always will consider treason as one of the worst and most vile acts. Those in Turkey who shot in the back of our pilots know. "" I do not understand why they did that. Only Allah knows, "he said, eliciting applause from the congregation. "It seems that Allah has decided to punish the ruling clique in Turkey by depriving of reason and common sense.
" Erdogan denounced accusations "immoral"
"Do not expect us a nervous reaction, hysterical, dangerous for us and for the world, "he promised. "We will not brandish weapons." Putin also said that the economic sanctions imposed on November 24 against Turkey, primarily targeting the agriculture, public works, energy and tourism would not be the only response to Moscow's "stab in the back" of Ankara. "But if anyone thinks for a war crime as cowardly murder of our fellow citizens, they will be quits with tomatoes or sanctions in the sector of public works or in other sectors, they are sadly mistaken. This is not the last time we will remind them what they did, or the last time they will regret what they did, "he threatened as well.On Wednesday, the Russian army had accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his family to be "involved" in the traffic of oil with Daech. Charges indirectly reiterated by Vladimir Putin. "We know that Turkey puts in their pockets and allows the terrorists to make money by selling looted oil in Syria," he said, accusing Ankara have also supported the rebel Caucasus North in the 1990s and 2000s when Moscow was fighting Chechen separatists. Turkey was quick to respond through its President. Erdogan has denounced Thursday the accusations "immoral" launched against his family by Russia. "Russia is obliged to prove these allegations (...) those involving family are immoral nature" has he said in a speech in Ankara to trade unionists. He even went further, stating have "evidence" of the involvement of Russia in oil Daech trafficking. "We will begin to reveal to the world," he warned, citing the name of the Syrian businessman George Haswani, "holds a Russian passport." This skirmish between the presidents while Russian and Turkish comes as the head of Russian diplomacy Sergey Lavrov is meeting Thursday in Belgrade Mevlüt Cavusoglu his Turkish counterpart. This must be the first meeting between top Russian and Turkish officials since the destruction of Russian bomber.
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Avion abattu : les Turcs «vont regretter ce qu'ils ont fait», menace Poutine