Vladimir Putin signed a decree authorizing the delivery of C-300 anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree lifting the ban on the supply of Russian C-300 anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran. Message Kremlin press services:
The decree lifts a ban on transit movement through the territory of the Russian Federation (including by air), export from the territory of the Russian Federation to the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as the transfer to the Islamic Republic of Iran outside the borders of the Russian Federation using aircraft missile systems C-300.
With this decision, Vladimir Putin is actually putting an end to disputes and complaints that have been dragging on for long 5 years - from the year 2010. It was in 2010 that the decision was made to suspend the contract, which was signed with Iran in 2007. The contract concerned the supply of air defense equipment to Iran - the C-300 SAM. The reason for the freezing of the contract by Russia was anti-Iran sanctions, which "turned on" the West, accusing Tehran of nuclear developments. Iran was dissatisfied with this decision of Russia, to put it mildly, and sued. And Iran could be understood ... Today, Russia itself is already facing the freezing of contracts.
Now Moscow believes that there are no reasons for the continuation of the moratorium on C-300 supplies to Iran. Military experts, however, believe that in the 2010 year there were no objective reasons for prohibiting the supply of C-300 to Tehran, because this weapon- defensive.
At this rate, you see, and France will give birth to the decree in five years about the transfer of the “Mistrals” to Russia, if by that time in Russia someone remembers about the “Mistrals”.
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