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MOSCOW, April 17 (Xinhua) -- The
Russian Defense Ministry denied the reports by some U.S. media on Belarus' plan
to re-export Russian-built S-300 air defense systems to Iran, Russian media
reported on Monday.
"The information published in certain U.S. media
alleging that the S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems which Russia supplies to
Belarus will be re-exported to Iran in the future does not correspond to
reality," Russian Defense Ministry's information and public relations department
said in a statement published on Monday.
"The anti-aircraft systems are sent to Belarus within
the framework of the Joint Air Defense Group of the Union State, and, in
accordance with the agreements, cannot be transferred to third states," the
ministry said.
Russia had started sending S-300 aircraft missiles to
Belarus, Air Force Commander-in-Chief Army General Vladimir Mikhailov said
earlier this month.
The S-300 systems, which can hit targets at an
altitude of 20 m- 45 km, and simultaneously engage six targets, will be a part
of the Russian-Belarussian joint air defense system deployed in western regions
in June. Enditem |