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Monday 10 June 2013 - 22:45
Story Code : 32263

Iran hopes to see S-300 delivery deal with Russia

[caption id="attachment_30761" align="alignright" width="240"] A file photo of a Russian-made S-300 air defense system[/caption]
Iranian Ambassador to Moscow Mahmoud Reza Sajjadi says Tehran hopes to reach an agreement with Russia on the delivery of S-300 air defense systems.
The Iranian administration is very eager [to see] differences on this issue resolved through negotiations [so that] no dark pages remain in Tehran-Moscow relations, Sajjadi said in Moscow on Monday.

Iran filed a complaint with the International Court of Arbitration in Geneva against Russias state-run arms export company Rosoboronexport in 2011 after Moscow failed to comply with its commitments to deliver S-300 air defense systems to the Islamic Republic.

On June 7, Sajjadi said that Iran is awaiting Russias response to a proposal put forward by Tehran to drop its lawsuit against Moscow over its failure to honor a contract on the delivery of S-300 air defense systems.

The ball is in Russia's court, but we are ready to continue cooperation on S-300," the Iranian ambassador added.

His remarks came a day after he told Interfax News Agency that Tehran will withdraw its lawsuit if Russia honors its contract. He said if Iran sees that Russia has changed its position on the delivery of S-300 systems, the Islamic Republic will also change its conduct.

Russian Technologies (Rostech) CEO Sergei Chemezov said on May 30 that Moscow seeks to reach a settlement with Tehran to withdraw its lawsuit against Rosoboronexport over the canceled deal as Russias chances to win the case are very slim.

Chemezov said that the US had applied heavy pressure on Moscow to stop the agreement under the pretext that the deal was against the sanctions of the UN Security Council.

Under a contract signed in 2007, Russia was required to provide Iran with at least five S-300 defense systems.

Russia, however, refused to deliver the systems to Iran under the pretext that they were covered by the fourth round of the UN Security Council resolutions against Iran.

The Iranian Army has previously announced that it is manufacturing an indigenous missile defense system similar to the Russian S-300 and will unveil it in the next Iranian calendar year (beginning March 21, 2014).

By Press TV

 

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