I haven't heard the latest, but things should ratchet up some, after Turkey shot down a Russian fighter jet this am. Both nations have been suspect in their actions, so don't know where this can head. Turkey has complained before about it's airspace being violated by Russia. Turkey has also been accused of targeting Kurds while attacking Syria.
Russia has been suspect in it's choice of aerial bombing targets, while conducting raids over Syria. Lately coming on side, after what happened in Egypt. Questions are to what extent can Russia be trusted, seeing as it has previously disputed claims (wasn't one of their missles used in Ukraine, wasn't a bomb that brought down the passenger plane in Egypt) that have been true. The initial reaction from Russia is troubling in it's wording. The NATO meeting and Turkey's response should be interesting. Russia is already telling citizens not to vacation in Turkey.
This could be end up being a very short joint venture with Russia. Hollande is putting in some serious mileage trying to shore up support for continued pressure in the campaign in Syria.
I'm already leery about Russia using the Egypt incident to have some incursion, further into former soviet regions. Call me skeptical.