NATO chief says Russian planes over Turkey no accident
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}NATO's secretary-general has rejected Moscow's claim that its military incursion into alliance airspace over Turkey wasn't intentional or important, saying there were two separate incidents and "the violation lasted for a long time."
Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO chief, told a news conference in Brussels on Tuesday the reported incidents were "very serious."
Stoltenberg added, "It doesn't look like an accident, and we've seen two of them over the weekend."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}On Monday, NATO ambassadors met in special session and condemned what they termed Russia's "irresponsible behavior."
The ambassadors also called on Russia to cease such practices.
A Turkish government official confirmed Tuesday that Russian Ambassador Andrey Karlov was called to the ministry on Monday afternoon during which Turkish officials lodged a "strong protest" over the second infringement.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with Turkish government regulations.