Journal of Turkish Weekly
Oct 16 2012
Armenian Humanitarian Aircraft Lands in Aleppo
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
An Armenian aircraft carrying humanitarian aid for Syria has landed in
the northwestern Syrian city of Aleppo, the Armenian Foreign Ministry
said.
On Monday Air Armenia's aircraft landed at Erzurum Airport in Turkey's
east to be searched by Turkish authorities. Ankara said it was a
routine landing in line with reached agreements.
The Turkish authorities had granted permission for the flight over its
territory on condition it was inspected at Erzurum. After that, the
transport plane continued its flight onward to Aleppo.
Syria is home to a large Armenian diaspora community of around
80-100,000 people, of which 50-60,000 live in Aleppo.
The plane was carrying sunflower oil, jam, peas, caviar, rice, sugar,
flour and macaroni, Turkish website Airporthaber said.
Relations between Armenia and Turkey have been tense over a number of
issues, including the genocide of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in
1915-23 and Turkey's attempts at its denial.
Relations between Turkey and Syria aggravated in early October, when
artillery fire from Syria killed five and injured 11 people in Turkey.
On October 10, Turkish F-16 fighter jets forced a Syrian A320 on a
Moscow-Damascus flight to land at an airport in Turkey, after which it
was searched for several hours. The Turkish authorities removed 12
boxes of cargo, which media reports quoted the authorities as saying
contained electronic components for air defense radar systems.
Russia denied having sent any weapons or military equipment on that flight.
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/143669/armenian-humanitarian-aircraft-lands-in-aleppo.html
Oct 16 2012
Armenian Humanitarian Aircraft Lands in Aleppo
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
An Armenian aircraft carrying humanitarian aid for Syria has landed in
the northwestern Syrian city of Aleppo, the Armenian Foreign Ministry
said.
On Monday Air Armenia's aircraft landed at Erzurum Airport in Turkey's
east to be searched by Turkish authorities. Ankara said it was a
routine landing in line with reached agreements.
The Turkish authorities had granted permission for the flight over its
territory on condition it was inspected at Erzurum. After that, the
transport plane continued its flight onward to Aleppo.
Syria is home to a large Armenian diaspora community of around
80-100,000 people, of which 50-60,000 live in Aleppo.
The plane was carrying sunflower oil, jam, peas, caviar, rice, sugar,
flour and macaroni, Turkish website Airporthaber said.
Relations between Armenia and Turkey have been tense over a number of
issues, including the genocide of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in
1915-23 and Turkey's attempts at its denial.
Relations between Turkey and Syria aggravated in early October, when
artillery fire from Syria killed five and injured 11 people in Turkey.
On October 10, Turkish F-16 fighter jets forced a Syrian A320 on a
Moscow-Damascus flight to land at an airport in Turkey, after which it
was searched for several hours. The Turkish authorities removed 12
boxes of cargo, which media reports quoted the authorities as saying
contained electronic components for air defense radar systems.
Russia denied having sent any weapons or military equipment on that flight.
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/143669/armenian-humanitarian-aircraft-lands-in-aleppo.html