Turkey’s Erdogan warns Russia not to ‘play with fire’
November 27, 2015
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned Russia not to “play with fire” on Friday, but added he did not want to harm relations with Moscow, comments that look more likely to inflame than quell the dispute over a downed Russian bomber this week. Russia has threatened economic retaliation against Ankara, which Erdogan has dismissed as “emotional” and “unfitting”.
“We very sincerely recommend to Russia not to play with fire” Erdogan told supporters during a speech in Bayburt, in northeast Turkey. “We really attach a lot of importance to our relations with Russia… We don’t want these relations to suffer harm in any way.”