IRNA: Russia Ready to Sell Su-35 Jets to Iran
TEHRAN – Iran has finalized a deal to buy Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets from Russia as defense cooperation between the two countries deepens.
In a statement to the United Nations, Tehran said it began approaching “countries to buy fighter jets” to replenish its fleet in the wake of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war.
“Russia announced it was ready to sell them” after the expiry in October 2020 of restrictions on Iran purchasing conventional weapons under UN Resolution 2231, said the statement carried by the official IRNA news agency.
“The Sukhoi 35 fighter jets were technically acceptable for Iran,” it added.
Tehran has forged strong ties with Moscow in various sectors including the military in the past year.
The United States has expressed alarm over the growing military cooperation between Iran and Russia,
with Pentagon spokesman John Kirby warning in December that Russia looked likely to sell Iran its fighter jets.
Kirby maintained that Iranian pilots had reportedly been learning to fly the Sukhoi warplanes in Russia, and that Tehran may receive the aircraft within the next year, which would “significantly strengthen Iran’s air force relative to its regional neighbors”.
Iran currently has mostly Russian MiG and Sukhoi fighter jets as well as some Chinese aircraft, including the F-7.
Some American F-4 and F-5 fighter jets dating back to before the 1979 Islamic Revolution are also part of its fleet.
The United States began reimposing sanctions on Iran in 2019, a year after its unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal under then-president Donald Trump.
The 2015 deal formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, gave Iran relief from international sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear energy program.