31-05-2010, 06:43 PM
Here is the Economic Times report referred to above. Emphasis mine.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news...995887.cms
NATO to meet Tuesday on Gaza flotilla raid by Israel
31 May 2010, 2211 hrs IST,AGENCIES
BRUSSELS: NATO will hold emergency talks on Tuesday at Turkey's behest after the deadly Israeli raid on a flotilla of aid-carrying ships bound for Gaza, spokesman James Appathurai said.
"Planning is underway for a meeting... at the request of the Turkish authorities tomorrow afternoon," Appathurai said. The talks will gather ambassadors from the 28 NATO member countries at its Brussels HQ.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters in Santiago, Chile, that his government was demanding the NATO council gather to address a crisis that has already seen Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a visit to Canada and Washington where he had been due to meet with US President Barack Obama on Tuesday.
Appathurai said in a statement that the military alliance is "deeply concerned about the loss of life" in international waters, with at least nine people -- many Turks according to reports -- killed and dozens more reported wounded.
"NATO does not really have instruments with which to deal with the follow-up from this type of affair," said a diplomat.
"Turkey has not invoked article five which envisages all allies coming to the aid of a member country that is the victim of an attack.
"But, given that numerous Turkish citizens appear to figure among the casualties, it is understandable that (Ankara) triggers political dialogue with its parners," the diplomat added.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news...995887.cms
NATO to meet Tuesday on Gaza flotilla raid by Israel
31 May 2010, 2211 hrs IST,AGENCIES
BRUSSELS: NATO will hold emergency talks on Tuesday at Turkey's behest after the deadly Israeli raid on a flotilla of aid-carrying ships bound for Gaza, spokesman James Appathurai said.
"Planning is underway for a meeting... at the request of the Turkish authorities tomorrow afternoon," Appathurai said. The talks will gather ambassadors from the 28 NATO member countries at its Brussels HQ.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters in Santiago, Chile, that his government was demanding the NATO council gather to address a crisis that has already seen Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a visit to Canada and Washington where he had been due to meet with US President Barack Obama on Tuesday.
Appathurai said in a statement that the military alliance is "deeply concerned about the loss of life" in international waters, with at least nine people -- many Turks according to reports -- killed and dozens more reported wounded.
"NATO does not really have instruments with which to deal with the follow-up from this type of affair," said a diplomat.
"Turkey has not invoked article five which envisages all allies coming to the aid of a member country that is the victim of an attack.
"But, given that numerous Turkish citizens appear to figure among the casualties, it is understandable that (Ankara) triggers political dialogue with its parners," the diplomat added.