People speak atop the aircraft steps of a Syrian passenger plane that was forced by Turkish jets to land at Esenboga airport in Ankara. -AP Photo

ANKARA: Turkey has banned Syrian civilian flights from its airspace, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Sunday, after Damascus announced similar restriction on Turkish flights.

“Yesterday (Saturday) we closed our airspace to Syrian civilian flights as we have previously done for Syrian military flights,” Davutoglu told journalists.

“As we have established that civilian flights were being misused by the Syrian defence ministry to transport military material, we sent a note yesterday to the Syrian side.”

Ankara's move came after the Syrian state news agency SANA reported on Saturday that a flight ban has been imposed on Turkish flights.

Ankara has taken an increasingly strident line towards its neighbour since a shell fired from the Syrian side of the border killed five Turkish civilians on October 3.

The tit-for-tat flight bans came after Turkey this week intercepted a Syrian Air passenger plane from Moscow on suspicion it was carrying military equipment for the regime.

Ahead of this week's flare-ups, Syria discussed with Russian diplomats an idea of setting up a joint committee with Turkey to oversee security on their shared border.

To this end, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had pointed out the necessity of “a direct channel of communication” between Turkey and Syria.

But Davutoglu rejected offers of dialogue with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime.

“The Assad regime should first set up channels of dialogue with its own people,” the minister said.

“As long as it has not made peace with its own people, as long as it fails to put the will of the people first or show respect for the right to life of its people, opening doors to dialogue makes no sense to us,” said Davutoglu.

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