Turkey PM: No compensation to Russia over downed Su-24

Turkey`s authorities do not intend to pay compensation to the Russian Federation for the Su-24 warplane downed last year by Turkey near the Syrian border, NTV reports.
Turkish Prime Minister Benali Yildirim said that the Turkish side only said it was sorry for the incident, after his speech at the country`s parliament, according to Turkey`s NTV.
The official also talked about a thaw between the two states: ”Indirect contact between the two leaders finally gave results,” he said.
Yildirim added that Turkey and Russia were at the beginning of normalization of relations.
As UNIAN reported earlier, on June 27, the Kremlin claimed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan apologized for the downed Russian military jet saying he would contribute to restoring relations between the two countries.
On November 24, the Turkish Air Force have shot down the Russian Su-24 warplane after it breached the Turkish airspace. As reported, the Turkish side had warned the Russian crew several times before they violated the border. Besides, the Turkish foreign ministry warned Russia that Moscow will bear responsibility for any dangerous consequences.
The incident was followed by a sharp deterioration of bilateral relations. Russia imposed economic sanctions against Turkey and lifted a visa-free regime for the Turkish citizens. The Kremlin also accused Ankara of trading oil with the Islamic State.

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