Moscow Never Hidden Military-technical Cooperation With Syria, Russian Foreign Ministry Says
9 September، 2015
Moscow, SANA- Russia has never hidden the fact of military-technical cooperation with Syria, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday.
Zakharova, in a statement to journalists in Moscow, added “We never made a secret out of our military-technical cooperation with Syria. We have long supplied arms and military equipment to Syria. We are doing it in compliance with existing contracts and in full compliance with international law” she said.
“I can confirm and reiterate that there are Russian military specialists in Syria who help to use arriving equipment,” she said.
Zakharova indicated that Russia might consider extra counter-terrorism aid to Syria.
“I can reiterate that if additional measures in the interests of boosting anti-terrorism efforts are required, then, undoubtedly, these issues will be additionally considered, but exclusively on the basis of international law of Russian legislature,” she said.
Earlier on Tuesday, Russian President’s Special envoy to the Middle East, Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Bogdanov affirmed that the presence of Russian military experts in Syria is linked to the need for training its soldiers how to use Russian military technologies offered to Syria according to joint contracts in the domain of military cooperation.
R.J/ Barry
9 September، 2015
Moscow, SANA- Russia has never hidden the fact of military-technical cooperation with Syria, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday.
Zakharova, in a statement to journalists in Moscow, added “We never made a secret out of our military-technical cooperation with Syria. We have long supplied arms and military equipment to Syria. We are doing it in compliance with existing contracts and in full compliance with international law” she said.
“I can confirm and reiterate that there are Russian military specialists in Syria who help to use arriving equipment,” she said.
Zakharova indicated that Russia might consider extra counter-terrorism aid to Syria.
“I can reiterate that if additional measures in the interests of boosting anti-terrorism efforts are required, then, undoubtedly, these issues will be additionally considered, but exclusively on the basis of international law of Russian legislature,” she said.
Earlier on Tuesday, Russian President’s Special envoy to the Middle East, Deputy Foreign Minister Michael Bogdanov affirmed that the presence of Russian military experts in Syria is linked to the need for training its soldiers how to use Russian military technologies offered to Syria according to joint contracts in the domain of military cooperation.
R.J/ Barry
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