- Russia has put three warships on standby to go to the
Persian Gulf within the next month to protect its "national interests"
in the event of an American invasion of Iraq.
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- Russia's Pacific fleet has been ordered by the central
command to prepare two cruisers and a fuel tanker for immediate deployment
to the Gulf.
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- The move will heighten tension between Moscow and Washington,
who both have interests in Iraq's oilfields.
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- The Marshal Shaposhnikov and the Admiral Panteleyev cruisers
would be called upon to defend Russian "national interests" in
the Gulf if the conflict between Iraq and the US escalates.
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- The ships - armed with missiles and reconnaissance equipment
- have been ordered to be ready for deployment between late this month
and early February.
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- Lukoil, Russia's biggest oil firm, had a £13bn
contract with Baghdad to develop the West Qurna oilfield cancelled last
month, reportedly after the Iraqi regime discovered Russia had been negotiating
with Iraq's opposition.
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- Military analysts pointed out that the defence of "national
interests" may also refer to the Russian military's desire to conduct
surveillance on both sides during any conflict.
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- http://www.guardian.co.uk/russia/article/0,2763,872020,00.html
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