Press TV - A senior Russian official says Moscow would not hesitate to supply the Damascus government with the air defense missile systems it needs to protect war-ravaged Syria against any future foreign military aggression once a bilateral agreement is struck.
The necessary quantity [of air defense systems] can be supplied ona priority basis. It will not place an onerous burden on our defense industry, Viktor Ozerov, chairman of the defense committee in the Federation Council, Russia's upper house of parliament, told Sputnik news agency in an exclusive interview on Saturday.
He added, There is nothing special aboutsuch deliveries [if the deal is reached] asSyria is atwar withterrorists, and Russia helps it fight terror.
The Russian official further noted that the delivery of surface-to-air missile systems to the Syrian government was not in violation of UN Security Council resolutions as they were defensive not offensive in nature.
The remarks came a day after Syrian President Bashar al-Assadsaid Damascus and Moscow were engaged in negotiations to put into operationmore air defense systems inside Syria.
Damascus has always been interested inthe latest generation ofmilitary hardware, but that depends onthe accessibility of the systems,Russias policies as the supplier and prices, he said.
The Syrian president also warned of new allegations of chemical attacks in Syria similar to the claims made following the suspected chemical incident in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib Province on April 4, which reportedly killed over 80 people.
On April 7, the Pentagonsaid 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles had been fired from two warships in the Mediterranean Sea at Shayrat airfield in Syrias central province of Homs.
US officials claimed thatthe alleged chemical attack in Khan Shaykhunhad been launched from the military site. Syriahas vehemently dismissed the allegations of being behind theattack.
Syrias official news agency, SANA, reported that at least nine people had been killed in the early morning strike on the Syrian airfield.