- MOSCOW, April 19 (RIA Novosti)
- The chief of the General Staff said Wednesday that Russia would honor
its commitments on supplying military equipment to Iran.
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- "We discussed supplies of military equipment to
Iran, including the Tor M1, in the framework of bilateral cooperation,
but it does not fall into the category of strategic weapons," Army
General Yury Baluyevsky said after talks in Moscow with NATO Supreme Allied
Commander in Europe General James Jones.
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- "And I can assure you it will be delivered under
the control of the relevant organizations," he said.
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- At the end of 2005, Russia concluded a $700-million contract
on the delivery of 29 Tor M1 air defense systems to Iran.
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- The Tor-M1 is a fifth-generation integrated mobile air
defense system designed for operation at medium, low and very low altitudes
against fixed/rotary wing aircraft, UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicle), guided
missiles and other high-precision weapons.
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- Despite strong criticism from the United States, Russia
has maintained that the systems could be used only to protect Iran's air
space.
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- Baluyevsky also said Russia's Armed Forces would not
be involved in any military conflict in Iran.
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- "I do not think the conflict [in Iran] will turn
into a war," he said. "Russia will not propose the use of its
armed forces in a potential military conflict on either side."
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- Baluyevsky said he did not discuss the Iranian nuclear
program with Jones, although the issue is "on everybody's mind."
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- Meanwhile, Iran's Defense Minister, Mostafa Mohammad-Najar,
said Wednesday that his country would go ahead with its non-military nuclear
research because it was a legitimate right of the Iranian people.
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- The Iranian official is currently on a three-day visit
to the neighboring Central Asian republic of Azerbaijan to discuss bilateral
cooperation in the defense sphere.
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- Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, will attend a
summit of Economic Cooperation Organization, a regional cooperation body,
in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, on May 4-5.
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