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Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by Nobody: 8:58am On Nov 29, 2015
Turkey-Russia jet downing: Moscow announces sanctions

Russia has announced a package of economic sanctions against Turkey over the shooting down of a Russian jet on the Syrian border on Tuesday.

A decree signed by President Vladimir Putin (in Russian) covers imports from Turkey, the work of Turkish companies in Russia and any Turkish nationals working for Russian companies.

The decree also calls for an end to charter flights between the countries.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has refused to apologise to Russia. On Friday, he accused Moscow of "playing with fire" in its Syria operations. But on Saturday, he said he was "saddened" by the downing of the jet.

Turkey and Russia have important economic links . Russia is Turkey's second-largest trading partner,. while more than three million Russian tourists visited Turkey last year.

Mr Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Saturday that there were close to 90,000 Turkish nationals working in Russia. Taking family members into account, that figure rises to 200,000, he said.

The decree also urges Russian tour operators to refrain from selling packages to Turkey, while Turkey's Foreign Ministry has warned its citizens against non-essential travel to Russia "until the situation becomes clear".

How sanctions might affect Moscow shoppers.

In fact, shoppers have already been affected. Earlier this week, Russia's agriculture minister said that around 15% of Turkish produce did not meet Russian safety standards. Some imports were blocked, and trucks stranded at borders.

The new sanctions will mean some imports will be stopped - but it is not yet clear which.

Turkey has exported food and agricultural produce worth over €1bn (£702m) to Russia already this year, and Russia says 20% of its vegetable imports come from Turkey.

Turkey's Anadolu Agency says exports of leather, textiles and clothes to Russia were worth more than $1.52bn (£1bn) last year.

Russia mixes food and foreign policy On Friday Russia suspended its visa-free arrangement with Turkey.

Mr Erdogan has asked for a meeting with Mr. Putin, who wants an apology from Turkey before he will agree to talks.

Turkey says the Russian plane had intruded into its airspace and ignored warnings to leave. But Moscow maintains that its SU-24 fighter jet was downed by a missile fired from a Turkish jet inside Syria.

Mr Putin has also firmly rejected any suggestion Turkey did not recognise the plane as Russian.

He said it was easily identifiable and its co-ordinates had been passed on to Turkey's ally, the US.

Russia has sent troops and aircraft to Syria to back up the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad in the civil war.

Turkey, which is a member of Nato and of a US-led coalition in the region, insists Mr Assad must step down before any political solution to the Syrian conflict is found.

Both countries say they are trying to rid the region of the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, which claimed the recent attacks on Paris, Ankara and also on a Russian airliner.

On Saturday, the Turkish president again defended the shooting down of the jet and criticised Russia's operations in Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad, whom Ankara opposes.

But he renewed his call for a meeting with Mr. Putin on the sidelines of the Paris Climate talks next week, saying that both sides should approach the issue more positively.

www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34954575

Re: Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by Appleyard(m): 10:50am On Nov 29, 2015
Renew calls for talks keh! What does a terrorist sponsoring state wants to discuss? Well, we just hope all ends well without further blood shared.
Re: Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by DonBobes(m): 11:44am On Nov 29, 2015
na so, let d game bgin!
Re: Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by ichommy(m): 3:55pm On Nov 29, 2015
Game On, Putin sha. Am observing.
Re: Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by OBAGADAFFI: 4:13pm On Nov 29, 2015
Russia will be at the receiving end of this action.

Their are more Russian going to Turkey, than Turkish coming to Russia.

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Re: Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by Nobody: 5:44pm On Nov 29, 2015
OBAGADAFFI:
Russia will be at the receiving end of this action.

Their are more Russian going to Turkey, than Turkish coming to Russia.
Russia cant be at the receiving end. How is that possible
Russians visit turkey for holidays (a warmer climate). That's one of the purpose of the sanctions, no more foreign exchange income from the over 3 million Russian tourist that visits turkey yearly.
Greek tour operators and the greeks would just fill in the gap created by the turkey government and smile to the bank.

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Re: Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by Appleyard(m): 6:47pm On Nov 29, 2015
OBAGADAFFI:
Russia will be at the receiving end of this action.

Their are more Russian going to Turkey, than Turkish coming to Russia.
And the Russians that are going to Turkey, what were they going there for? Tourism. And if such 3 million tourists stop going to such places, who stands at a loss? Again, how many Russians are working in Turkey?
Re: Russia Announces Turkey Sanctions by Appleyard(m): 6:49pm On Nov 29, 2015
saxywale:

Russia cant be at the receiving end. How is that possible
Russians visit turkey for holidays (a warmer climate). That's one of the purpose of the sanctions, no more foreign exchange income from the over 3 million Russian tourist that visits turkey yearly.
Greek tour operators and the greeks would just fill in the gap created by the turkey government and smile to the bank.
Correct.

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