The Turkish foreign minister insisted on Saturday that the West should not issue comments that may create alarm concerning the Ukraine crisis. Speaking on TV, Mevlut Çavusoglu argued that a Russian invasion would be wrong, but it was important to prepare for any escalation, though Turkey remained calm. It followed a recent claim from the US that Moscow could invade Ukraine “at any time”. Russia has gathered over 100,000 soldiers close to its border with Ukraine, causing concern it may seek to attack Kyiv once more. Russia annexed its neighbour’s Crimean Peninsula in 2014 in a move slammed by t…