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Russia-France arms deal raises concerns | Russia-France arms deal raises concerns |
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By Alla Lazareva BBC Ukrainian Service, Paris The attack abilities of a Mistral-class ship have caused concern | By Alla Lazareva BBC Ukrainian Service, Paris The attack abilities of a Mistral-class ship have caused concern |
A potential deal that would see France selling advanced military technology to Russia has been causing concern among former Soviet states. | A potential deal that would see France selling advanced military technology to Russia has been causing concern among former Soviet states. |
Moscow is said to be getting closer to buying from the French a Mistral-class assault warship - capable of transporting and deploying up to 16 helicopters, 13 battle tanks and 450 troops - costing between $600m (£368m) and $750m. | Moscow is said to be getting closer to buying from the French a Mistral-class assault warship - capable of transporting and deploying up to 16 helicopters, 13 battle tanks and 450 troops - costing between $600m (£368m) and $750m. |
But critics of the potential deal in nations neighbouring Russia - such as Ukraine, Georgia and the Baltic states - say it would dramatically increase the military threat from Russia, increasing tensions in some already difficult relations. | But critics of the potential deal in nations neighbouring Russia - such as Ukraine, Georgia and the Baltic states - say it would dramatically increase the military threat from Russia, increasing tensions in some already difficult relations. |
Nika Laliashvili, of the Georgian parliament's defence committee, has said that Georgia "strongly opposes" the sale. | Nika Laliashvili, of the Georgian parliament's defence committee, has said that Georgia "strongly opposes" the sale. |
Should Paris decide to go ahead with the sale, France would become the first Nato member to have chosen to sell advanced military technology to Moscow. | Should Paris decide to go ahead with the sale, France would become the first Nato member to have chosen to sell advanced military technology to Moscow. |
'Serious danger' | 'Serious danger' |
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin discussed the potential deal during a recent official visit to Paris. | Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin discussed the potential deal during a recent official visit to Paris. |
"We are buyers, you are sellers," he told his hosts. | "We are buyers, you are sellers," he told his hosts. |
Mr Putin (right) stressed Russia would use the warship how it wished | Mr Putin (right) stressed Russia would use the warship how it wished |
"Whoever we buy it from, we will reserve the right to use it where and when we consider necessary." | "Whoever we buy it from, we will reserve the right to use it where and when we consider necessary." |
And Russian generals have said that, had they had such a warship during the August 2008 conflict with Georgia, they would have been able to reach its shores within 40 minutes - rather than the 26 hours the country's navy took after setting off from their base in the Ukrainian Crimean port of Sevastopol. | And Russian generals have said that, had they had such a warship during the August 2008 conflict with Georgia, they would have been able to reach its shores within 40 minutes - rather than the 26 hours the country's navy took after setting off from their base in the Ukrainian Crimean port of Sevastopol. |
But Mr Laliashvili said the deal would pose a "serious danger" to Georgia. | But Mr Laliashvili said the deal would pose a "serious danger" to Georgia. |
And his comments have been echoed by Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Paet. | And his comments have been echoed by Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Paet. |
"Adding new military technology to the Black Sea... [would] not be a good idea," said Mr Paet. | "Adding new military technology to the Black Sea... [would] not be a good idea," said Mr Paet. |
Concerns have also been raised in France itself. | Concerns have also been raised in France itself. |
"If such a decision is made, we need to understand the long-term consequences it will have," Francoise Thom, an expert on the former Soviet Union at Sorbonne University in Paris, told the BBC's Ukrainian Service. | "If such a decision is made, we need to understand the long-term consequences it will have," Francoise Thom, an expert on the former Soviet Union at Sorbonne University in Paris, told the BBC's Ukrainian Service. |
"It's obvious that such weaponry would allow Russia to mount aggression against its neighbours," she added. | "It's obvious that such weaponry would allow Russia to mount aggression against its neighbours," she added. |
"It looks like France is giving Russia a green light for new imperialistic wars." | "It looks like France is giving Russia a green light for new imperialistic wars." |
Starved of funds | Starved of funds |
Meanwhile, Andre Glucksmann, a leading French writer and philosopher, said the deal raised the risk not only of attack, but also of blackmail by Russia. | Meanwhile, Andre Glucksmann, a leading French writer and philosopher, said the deal raised the risk not only of attack, but also of blackmail by Russia. |
"The countries of the Black Sea, Caspian and Baltic Sea regions are nervous," he said. | "The countries of the Black Sea, Caspian and Baltic Sea regions are nervous," he said. |
"Poland and the Baltic States should state their objections publicly, and Brussels should intervene to stop such a deal." | "Poland and the Baltic States should state their objections publicly, and Brussels should intervene to stop such a deal." |
Retired Russian naval officers acknowledge that the Russian navy is in a very poor state. | Retired Russian naval officers acknowledge that the Russian navy is in a very poor state. |
Rear Adm Blyznyukov says it is unclear how the ship will be deployed | Rear Adm Blyznyukov says it is unclear how the ship will be deployed |
The shipyard which produced the majority of Soviet aircraft carriers and missile cruisers is not even Russian; it is in Mykolayiv, in southern Ukraine. | |
What remains of the Russian navy is estimated to be 20 times smaller than that of the US. | What remains of the Russian navy is estimated to be 20 times smaller than that of the US. |
Yet Russian manufacturers themselves oppose the potential purchase from France - suggesting Moscow would do better to invest the money in reinvigorating Russia's own military industrial complex, which they say has been starved of funds. | Yet Russian manufacturers themselves oppose the potential purchase from France - suggesting Moscow would do better to invest the money in reinvigorating Russia's own military industrial complex, which they say has been starved of funds. |
Ukrainian Rear Adm Serhiy Blyznyukov, an adviser to the Ukrainian defence minister, said it was not clear whether Russia would deploy a Mistral-class warship to the Black Sea. | Ukrainian Rear Adm Serhiy Blyznyukov, an adviser to the Ukrainian defence minister, said it was not clear whether Russia would deploy a Mistral-class warship to the Black Sea. |
The base at Sevastopol, he said, is lacking the required infrastructure - meaning Russia would have to station the warship at the base of its Northern or Pacific Fleets. | The base at Sevastopol, he said, is lacking the required infrastructure - meaning Russia would have to station the warship at the base of its Northern or Pacific Fleets. |
But he acknowledged that in the longer term Russia could upgrade and modernise its facilities in Sevastopol. | But he acknowledged that in the longer term Russia could upgrade and modernise its facilities in Sevastopol. |
Another solution for Russia, he said, would be the creation of a new naval base at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, where Ukraine hopes the current Black Sea fleet will be based after Russia's lease in Crimea expires in 2017. | Another solution for Russia, he said, would be the creation of a new naval base at the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, where Ukraine hopes the current Black Sea fleet will be based after Russia's lease in Crimea expires in 2017. |
The Russian Defence Ministry said it was "continuing discussions" over whether to purchase a French warship. A decision is expected by the end of 2009. | The Russian Defence Ministry said it was "continuing discussions" over whether to purchase a French warship. A decision is expected by the end of 2009. |
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