Friday, October 5, 2012

Russia urges turkey show restraint

  • Russia urges restraint from Turkey after Syria border attacks

    "We express the hope that the Turkish side will show restraint and will not take any steps that would lead to further aggravation of the situation in the region," the Russian Foreign Ministry said. Turkish artillery bombarded Syrian military targets on ...

    www.chicagotribune.com

  • Borderline conflict: UN Security Council urges Syria and Turkey to show restraint

    "The members of the Security council called for restraint," he said. Asked if the call for restraint was directed only at Syria or at Turkey too, the president of the council answered "It's directed at both." Earlier, Russia blocked the adoption of a ...

    rt.com

  • Russia Voices Worry over Syria-Turkey Border Tensions

    Moscow is deeply worried about mounting tensions on the Syria-Turkey border and urges both sides to show maximum restraint, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday. Russia believes it is necessary to "sort out objectively and fully all circumstances of that ...

    english.cri.cn

  • Syria Shells Turkey: UN Calls For Calm

    The UN secretary general urges Syria and Turkey to exercise "maximum restraint" after a mortar strike on a Turkish border town. 7:34pm UK, Thursday 04 October 2012. Akcakale ... It was the latest in a series of cross-border incidents but by far the ...

    news.sky.com

  • Syria 'Sorry For Shelling Turkish Town'

    "The alliance continues to stand by Turkey and demands the immediate cessation of such aggressive acts against an ally, and urges the Syrian regime to put an end to flagrant violations of international law." It said recent ... It was the latest in a ...

    news.sky.com

  • Missile tests, NPT outliers and nuclear non-proliferation in 2012

    Mark C. Toner, a US state department spokesman, stated that the United States urges 'all nuclear-capable states to exercise restraint regarding nuclear capabilities. ... Finally, ironically enough Iran, even though a NPT signatory state, has been at ...

    www.governancenow.com

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