In Moscow Russian President Vladimir Putin slammed the Turkish government for being a supporter of ISIL terrorism, and of having imposed a programme of Islamisation on Turkey for years. He promised the consequences for the incident would be serious for Turkey.<br /><br /> Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had his radar data and his case to make, denying any airspace violation.<br /><br /> “We have serious doubts that it was an unpremeditated act. It looks very much like a provocation. We have no intention to go to war with Turkey. Our attitude towards<br />the Turkish people hasn’t changed. We have questions about the actions of the current Turkish leadership,” he said.<br /><br /> In Istanbul President Recep Tayyip Erodgan was addressing business leaders and hitting the diplomatic soft pedal.<br /><br /> “Turkey does not support tensions, crisis or hostility. Turkey is always on the side of peace, diplomacy, and dialogue. We will continue to maintain this attitude,” he said.<br /><br /> One of Russia’s first acts after its first official los