Confirmed: Iran to Receive Russian Air Defense Missiles

May 28, 2015

The Diplomat:

Yesterday, Russia confirmed that it will sell S-300 air defense missile systems to Iran, however, without announcing a precise delivery date AFP reports.

“The decision on delivering S-300 to Iran has been taken but the realization of the project will take some time. As I understand, the time of delivery has not come yet,” the deputy head of the Russian Security Council, Yevgeny Lukyanov, was quoted by Russian agencies as saying.

Last month, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a degree that lifted a self-imposed Russian ban on the sale of sensitive defense systems to Iran (see: “These Russian Missiles Will Make Bombing Iran Riskier”).

The lifting of the Russian weapons embargo came after the P5+1, the European Union, and Iran agreed on a landmark outline deal over Tehran’s nuclear program on April 2, in Lausanne, Switzerland. For President Putin, the Lausanne agreement illustrated that Iran is “demonstrating very high flexibility and clearly wishes to reach a compromise on this nuclear program.”

Back in June 2010, Russia cancelled the delivery of the missiles and stopped all military-technical cooperation with Tehran due to a UN Security Council resolution imposing sanctions — which included a ban on the sale of hi-tech weapons. In return, Iran demanded $4 billion in compensation from Moscow.

This issue appears to have been resolved now, although Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov stated yesterday that the agreement is still being finalized, according to AFP

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