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News ID: 96601
Publish Date : 14 November 2021 - 21:45
Senior Arms Exporter Rosoboronexport:

Russia to Continue Military Cooperation With Iran

MOSCOW (Dispatches) -- A senior Russian arms exporter said Sunday his country is firmly determined to continue military and technical cooperation with Iran, strictly observing international law and the two countries’ regulations, after the termination of a decade-long UN arms embargo on Tehran.
“Regarding the prospects of military-technical cooperation with Iran, it is vital to answer that under any circumstances, cooperation will be maintained given strict abidance by active legal norms of both countries, international commitments of the parties, and norms of international law,” Alexander A. Mikheev, the director general of Russia’s state arms exporter Rosoboronexport, told reporters at Dubai Airshow 2021.
The longstanding UN ban on the sale of arms from/to Iran was terminated on October 18, 2020 under the terms of the UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which was passed by the world body to uphold the 2015 nuclear deal.
In April 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a presidential decree, paving the way for the long-overdue delivery of the S-300 long-range air defense systems to Iran.
Moscow delivered the first batches of the S-300 air defense system to Iran in 2016.
Tehran and Moscow signed a similar contract in 2007, but it was frozen in 2010 after the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1929, prohibiting transfer of armament to Iran.
However, according to Dmitry Shugaev, director of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation of the Russian Federation, the two sides also inked a number of other contracts that did not fall under UN Security Council sanctions.
For example, Tehran bought from Moscow a set of repair and diagnostic equipment, radio monitoring equipment and electronic intelligence systems.
According to the Center for the Analysis of the World Arms Trade (TSAMTO), Iran has shown interest in Russian missile boats, corvettes, as well as air-cushion landing ships.
In addition, TSAMTO director Igor Korotchenko has noted that that Tehran would like to receive Russian Su-30 and MiG-29SMT fighter jets. Iran has also showed great interest in the modernized Su-25 attack aircraft.
Speaking upon his arrival in Moscow in October, chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Muhammad Baqeri said the Islamic Republic is resolute on the improvement of military cooperation with Russia in line with the administration of President Ebrahim Raisi’s “Look East” policy.
Baqeri said Iran has signed agreements with Russia on arms purchases after the termination of a decade-long UN arms embargo on Tehran, which would be discussed during the current visit. “We have cooperation with Russia’s Armed Forces and bilateral cooperation has been improved in recent years.”