Sunday 16 May 2010

Russia Arming Syria for War

Reported: 04:42 AM - May/16/10

Russian officials have announced that they have signed contracts to deliver fighter jets, air defense systems and armored vehicles to Syria. Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation chief Mikhail Dmitriyev said Russia will sell MiG-29 fighter jets, Pantsyr short-range air defense systems and armored vehicles.


Lieberman: Syria Doesn't Want Peace

In an interview Sunday morning, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said that anyone who believed Syria wanted peace was “naive.”

Lieberman added that Russia's decision to sell weapons to Syria “did not contribute to an atmosphere of peace.”


Russia to sell Syria warplanes, air defense systems

Head of Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation says Moscow to supply Damascus with MiG-29 fighters, truck-mounted Pantsir short-range surface-to-air missiles and anti-aircraft artillery systems

May 14, 2010 http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3889572,00.html

Russia has signed deals with Syria under which it will sell it warplanes, antitank weapons and air defense systems, Itar-Tass news agency quoted a senior Russian arms trader as saying on Friday.

Mikhail Dmitriyev, head of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, said Russia would supply Syria with MiG-29 fighters and truck-mounted Pantsir short-range surface-to-air missiles and anti-aircraft artillery systems.

He did not specify the kind of anti-tank weapons.

The arms deal is likely to be watched with unease by Syria' regional foe Israel and its ally the United States which imposed sanctions on Damascus for its support of militant groups and corruption.

Earlier this week, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited Syria – the first visit to Damascus by a Moscow ruler since the 1917 Bolshevik revolution – and oversaw talks on Russia's possible assistance in building a nuclear power plant in Syria.

While in Syria, Medvedev unnerved Israel by paying a visit to Khaled Mashaal, the exiled leader of the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.

Israel's Foreign Ministry said it was "deeply disappointed" that Medvedev met the leader of Hamas, which it said was "a terror organization in every way".