UK condemns "outrageous" Syrian attack on Turkish jet

Jun 24, 2012

British foreign minister William Hague condemned Syria's shooting down of a Turkish jet as"outrageous" on Sunday and said Britain was ready to support robust action against Syria by the United Nations SecurityCouncil.


British foreign minister William Hague condemned Syria's shooting down of a Turkish jet as"outrageous" on Sunday and said Britain was ready to support robust action against Syria by the United Nations SecurityCouncil.

Turkey said earlier in the day Syria had shot down its military aircraft in international waters on Friday without warning and declared it would formally consult with NATO allies of which Britain is one - on a reaction.

 "I am gravely concerned by the Syrian regime's action in shooting down a Turkish military plane on 22 June," Hague said
in a statement published by his ministry.

  "This outrageous act underlines how far beyond accepted behaviour the Syrian regime has put itself and I condemn it wholeheartedly," he added. "(Syria) will be held to account for its behaviour.

The UK stands ready to pursue robust action at the United Nations Security Council."  Reuters

 

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