"It will not support a no-fly zone or any offensive operation. Its aim is to deter any threats to Turkey, to defend Turkey's population and territory and to de-escalate the crisis on Nato's south-eastern border." Germany, the Netherlands and the United States will be supplying ground-to-air missile batteries, which Turkey requested after a series of cross-border shellings from Syria, including an attack that killed five civilians. Nato-member Turkey, a one-time Damascus ally, has turned into one of its most vocal opponents over the 21-month conflict in Syria that monitors say has killed more than 44,000 people.
"It will not support a no-fly zone or any offensive operation. Its aim is to deter any threats to Turkey, to defend Turkey's population and territory and to de-escalate the crisis on Nato's south-eastern border." Germany, the Netherlands and the United States will be supplying ground-to-air missile batteries, which Turkey requested after a series of cross-border shellings from Syria, including an attack that killed five civilians. Nato-member Turkey, a one-time Damascus ally, has turned into one of its most vocal opponents over the 21-month conflict in Syria that monitors say has killed more than 44,000 people.