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MOSCOW, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Russia will implement the contract
to supply Tor-M1 air defense systems to Iran in full, Chief of General
Staff of the Russian Armed Forces and First Deputy Defense Minister Yuri
Baluyevsky said here on Wednesday.
Baluyevsky made the statement after his talks with James Johns, Supreme Commander of the United States
and NATO forces in Europe.
"I'm sure this equipment is not strategic, but it is obvious
that it will be delivered in accordance with Russia's international commitments
in the nonproliferation sphere and under control by the appropriate
bodies. I'm simply sure of it," Baluyevsky was quoted by the Itar-Tass news
agency as saying.
Up to 30 Tor-M1 complexes are planned to be supplied
to Tehran which will defend the key state and military facilities, foremost
nuclear facilities in Isfahan, Bushehr, Tehran and in the east of the country.
The contract, worth 1.4 billion U.S. dollars, is the
biggest arms deal Iran and Russia has ever concluded.
Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Sergei
Ivanov officially confirmed the fact of concluding the contract on December 5,
2005.
Ivanov noted that the contract "is implemented in strictest
conformity with the Russian legislation and Russia's international
commitments."
Tor-M1 is an all-weather air defense system intended for fulfilling air defense tasks at the battalion unit level. It ensures effective protection from cruise missiles, guided bombs, warplanes, helicopters, and pilotless and remotely controlled attack aircraft. Enditem |