IRAN - Dec 21 - Tehran Says It's Getting Missiles.
An Iranian official says Russia had started delivering an advanced
air-defense system to Iran, despite earlier denials by Russia that a
deal had been reached. The official, Esmail Kosari, the deputy head of
Parliament's Commission for Foreign Affairs and National Security,
was quoted by IRNA as saying, "After a few years of talks with
Russia, now the S-300 system is being delivered". The S-300, called
the SA-20 in the West, is a surface-to-air missile system that can track
aircraft and fire at them from more than 100 miles away. In September,
amid reports that a deal was near, a Russian FM spokesman, Andrei
Nesterenko, denied that Russia would sell the missile system to Iran.
"We do not intend to supply those types of armaments to countries
in the region", he was quoted as saying in the semiofficial Fars
news agency of Iran. The Interfax news agency reported that the Russian
FM had said it was "investigating" the Iranian reports.
Israeli officials have long lobbied to prevent Russia from selling the
system to Iran. On Dec 21, Yigal Palmor, a spokesman for Israel's
FM, said a senior Russian official had told Israel that the new report
about delivery of the S-300 was false. PM Ehud Olmert asked the Kremlin
this fall not to go ahead with the sale. In the IRNA report on Dec 21,
Kosari referred to Israeli efforts to prevent the arms sale, saying that
Israel could not damage relations between Russia and Iran.
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