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11:05 GMT, Nov 15, 2009 Latest Headlines...
Libya plans to buy Sukhoi jets, Ilyushin airlifters - Rosoboronexport
DUBAI. Nov 15 (Interfax) - Talks are underway on exporting Russian
aircrafts to Libya, Russian state arms trader Rosoboronexport's special
missions director and delegation chief Mikhail Zavaly said at the Dubai
Air Show.
"Libya wants to buy our aircrafts, including Sukhoi fighter jets
and Ilyushin Il-76 military airlifters," Zavaly told Interfax on Sunday.
The talks deal with the technical details of the planes offered to
Libya, he said.
After technical arrangements are approved, "the Russian side will
make commercial proposals to Libya," Zavaly said.


Russia anticipates lucrative arms contracts with Libya
19:47 GMT, January 22, 2010 MANAMA, Bahrain | Russia is looking to sign a series of contracts for the delivery of fighter jets and air-defense systems to Libya, a defense industry official said on Friday, according to RIA Novosti.
Vyacheslav Dzirkaln, deputy head of the Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation, said the contracts could be signed on January 26-27, when Libyan Defense Minister Maj. Gen. Younis Jaber visits Russia.
"We believe that the visit will not be purely political, but will also enable us to sign contracts for the delivery of arms and military equipment," Dzirkaln said.
"A large delegation will arrive, including specialists on air defense," he said. "Something should be signed."
He added that Russia had also offered Libya assistance in the modernization and maintenance of Soviet-made equipment, which was still in "good repair."
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Putin declara que Rusia suministrará armas a Libia por 1.300 millones de euros
Novo-Ogariovo (Rusia), 30 de enero, RIA Novosti. Rusia y Libia firmaron la víspera un contrato de suministro de armas por 1.300 millones de euros, declaró hoy el primer ministro de Rusia, Vladímir Putin.
"Ayer fue firmado con Libia un contrato por 1.300 millones de euros. No se trata de fusiles solamente", dijo Putin reunido este sábado con el director general de la Fábrica de Construcción de Maquinaria de Izhevsk (república rusa de Udmurtia, región del Volga), Vladímir Grodetski.
El contrato se firmó en Moscú al cierre de las negociaciones con el secretario del Comité Provisional de Defensa de Libia, Abu Bakr Yunes Jaber.
Putin, al recibir la víspera a Abu Bakr Yunes Jaber, analizó con él la cooperación económica ruso-libia, incluido el desarrollo de su aspecto técnico-militar.


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