A plane bound for Syria Armenian lands in Turkey for inspection
15/10/2012Ankara, October 15, RIA Novosti.
The Turkish authorities today forced to land on its territory on a
plane with humanitarian cargo Armenian for Syria, in order to conduct
an inspection on board the aircraft, local media reported.
The plane, en route from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, and Aleppo
with a cargo of humanitarian aid landed at the airport in Erzurum, in
eastern Turkey.
The spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia, Tigran Balayan, said
the landing "was planned and performed in accordance with the
agreement reached."
According to Turkish NTV reported chain, Turkey authorized overfly
their territory provided an inspection on board the aircraft Armenian.
The ship will continue its way to Aleppo once found not prohibited
goods, added the middle.
On Wednesday, several F-16 Turkish Air Force forced down an airplane
Syrian covering the route between Moscow and Damascus . The aircraft,
an Airbus A-320 with 35 passengers on board, was able to continue the
flight to the Syrian capital after eight hours of recording on board.
Russia to Turkey demanded explanations for this incident, accusing it
of "endangering the lives and safety" of 17 Russian citizens who were
aboard the aircraft intercepted.
From: A. Papazian
15/10/2012Ankara, October 15, RIA Novosti.
The Turkish authorities today forced to land on its territory on a
plane with humanitarian cargo Armenian for Syria, in order to conduct
an inspection on board the aircraft, local media reported.
The plane, en route from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, and Aleppo
with a cargo of humanitarian aid landed at the airport in Erzurum, in
eastern Turkey.
The spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Armenia, Tigran Balayan, said
the landing "was planned and performed in accordance with the
agreement reached."
According to Turkish NTV reported chain, Turkey authorized overfly
their territory provided an inspection on board the aircraft Armenian.
The ship will continue its way to Aleppo once found not prohibited
goods, added the middle.
On Wednesday, several F-16 Turkish Air Force forced down an airplane
Syrian covering the route between Moscow and Damascus . The aircraft,
an Airbus A-320 with 35 passengers on board, was able to continue the
flight to the Syrian capital after eight hours of recording on board.
Russia to Turkey demanded explanations for this incident, accusing it
of "endangering the lives and safety" of 17 Russian citizens who were
aboard the aircraft intercepted.
From: A. Papazian