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As Russia Reneges On S-300 Deal, Iran Announces It Will Develop Its Own S-300 - 22 SEP 2010 - English
Iran to build system similar to S-300
Iran says the construction of a missile defense system similar to the sophisticated Russian S-300 anti-aircraft system is still on the country's agenda....
Iran to build system similar to S-300
Iran says the construction of a missile defense system similar to the sophisticated Russian S-300 anti-aircraft system is still on the country's agenda.
Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi told reporters on Wednesday that Iran still plans to construct the system.
His remarks come after Moscow decided to suspend a much-delayed deal to deliver the system to Iran.
"A decision has been taken not to supply the S-300 to Iran, they undoubtedly fall under sanctions," chief of the Russian General Staff, Gen. Nikolai Makarov said on Wednesday.
"The authorities decided to suspend the process of supplies," ITAR-TASS News Agency quoted Makarov as saying.
Under a contract signed in 2005, Russia was required to provide Iran with at least five S-300 air-defense systems. However, Moscow's continuous delays in delivering the defense system drew criticism from Tehran on several occasions.
Following the adoption of Resolution 1929 by UN Security Council (UNSC) against Iran, Russian authorities began making conflicting statements about how the new sanctions would affect the contract.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said in June that Moscow would "freeze the delivery of the S-300 missiles" to Iran as it runs counter to the new round of UN Security Council sanctions on the country.
Putin's remarks came as Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had earlier said UN sanctions would not affect the S-300 contract with Iran, as these missiles are "defensive weapons" and do not fall under the terms of the sanctions.
Iran has been trying to obtain the sophisticated defense system to improve its deterrence power in reaction to Israeli war rhetoric.
Experts believe the S-300 missile defense system can shield Iranian nuclear sites from any Israeli airstrike.
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Iran to build system similar to S-300
Iran says the construction of a missile defense system similar to the sophisticated Russian S-300 anti-aircraft system is still on the country's agenda.
Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi told reporters on Wednesday that Iran still plans to construct the system.
His remarks come after Moscow decided to suspend a much-delayed deal to deliver the system to Iran.
"A decision has been taken not to supply the S-300 to Iran, they undoubtedly fall under sanctions," chief of the Russian General Staff, Gen. Nikolai Makarov said on Wednesday.
"The authorities decided to suspend the process of supplies," ITAR-TASS News Agency quoted Makarov as saying.
Under a contract signed in 2005, Russia was required to provide Iran with at least five S-300 air-defense systems. However, Moscow's continuous delays in delivering the defense system drew criticism from Tehran on several occasions.
Following the adoption of Resolution 1929 by UN Security Council (UNSC) against Iran, Russian authorities began making conflicting statements about how the new sanctions would affect the contract.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said in June that Moscow would "freeze the delivery of the S-300 missiles" to Iran as it runs counter to the new round of UN Security Council sanctions on the country.
Putin's remarks came as Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had earlier said UN sanctions would not affect the S-300 contract with Iran, as these missiles are "defensive weapons" and do not fall under the terms of the sanctions.
Iran has been trying to obtain the sophisticated defense system to improve its deterrence power in reaction to Israeli war rhetoric.
Experts believe the S-300 missile defense system can shield Iranian nuclear sites from any Israeli airstrike.
Article Source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/143576.html
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[12 July 2012] Moscow to resume supply of S-300 to Iran - English
[12 July 2012] Moscow to resume supply of S 300 to Iran - English
The contract to supply Iran with air defense S-300 was signed in late 2007. Despite the advance payments in 2010, former Russian...
[12 July 2012] Moscow to resume supply of S 300 to Iran - English
The contract to supply Iran with air defense S-300 was signed in late 2007. Despite the advance payments in 2010, former Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, signed a decree on measures to implement the fourth sanctions resolution in the UN Security Council against Iran, which called for a ban on the transfer of S-300 to Iran.
Margarita Bogdanova, Press TV, Moscow
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[12 July 2012] Moscow to resume supply of S 300 to Iran - English
The contract to supply Iran with air defense S-300 was signed in late 2007. Despite the advance payments in 2010, former Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, signed a decree on measures to implement the fourth sanctions resolution in the UN Security Council against Iran, which called for a ban on the transfer of S-300 to Iran.
Margarita Bogdanova, Press TV, Moscow
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[23 Dec 2013] 300 dead in 8 days of air raids on Syria Aleppo - English
Syrian opposition sources say over 300 people have been killed in eight days of government airstrikes in the city of Aleppo. Press TV cannon verify the authenticity of the following footage.
The...
Syrian opposition sources say over 300 people have been killed in eight days of government airstrikes in the city of Aleppo. Press TV cannon verify the authenticity of the following footage.
The opposition accuses Damascus of using TNT-filled crude barrels to bomb insurgent strongholds in the city. It says the tactic fails to distinguish between civilians and militants. The Syrian government has not yet commented on the accusations put forward by the opposition. Meanwhile, the main foreign-backed opposition, the so-called Syrian National Coalition says it will NOT attend planned peace talks in Geneva if government planes continue bombing Aleppo. The city\\\'s been split between insurgents and government forces since a massive militant assault in mid-2012. The army has recently intensified its offensive there to oust the foreign-backed insurgents.
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Syrian opposition sources say over 300 people have been killed in eight days of government airstrikes in the city of Aleppo. Press TV cannon verify the authenticity of the following footage.
The opposition accuses Damascus of using TNT-filled crude barrels to bomb insurgent strongholds in the city. It says the tactic fails to distinguish between civilians and militants. The Syrian government has not yet commented on the accusations put forward by the opposition. Meanwhile, the main foreign-backed opposition, the so-called Syrian National Coalition says it will NOT attend planned peace talks in Geneva if government planes continue bombing Aleppo. The city\\\'s been split between insurgents and government forces since a massive militant assault in mid-2012. The army has recently intensified its offensive there to oust the foreign-backed insurgents.
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300 Terrorists and Instigators Arrested Follow Ashura Riots in Tehran - English
300 Terrorists who instigated riots in Tehran at the behest of their masters in London, Washington and Til Abeeb have been arrested. An aide Mir Hossein Mousavi, as well as Ibrahim Yazdi, and other...
300 Terrorists who instigated riots in Tehran at the behest of their masters in London, Washington and Til Abeeb have been arrested. An aide Mir Hossein Mousavi, as well as Ibrahim Yazdi, and other MKO/Green Instigators are amongs the arrested. Aired on December 29, 2009
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300 Terrorists who instigated riots in Tehran at the behest of their masters in London, Washington and Til Abeeb have been arrested. An aide Mir Hossein Mousavi, as well as Ibrahim Yazdi, and other MKO/Green Instigators are amongs the arrested. Aired on December 29, 2009
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Russia Says It Will Not Stall Sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense System To Iran - 14Feb10 - English
Russia has said that it sees no valid reason to stall it's sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The announcement came just ahead of Israeli Premiere...
Russia has said that it sees no valid reason to stall it's sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The announcement came just ahead of Israeli Premiere Netanyahu's visit to Russia. Recorded February 14, 2010 at 2100GMT
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Russia has said that it sees no valid reason to stall it's sale of S-300 Anti-Aircraft Defense Systems to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The announcement came just ahead of Israeli Premiere Netanyahu's visit to Russia. Recorded February 14, 2010 at 2100GMT
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[28 May 13] Russia to send S-300 missiles to Syria - English
Russia has defended its decision to supply Syria with sophisticated S-300 anti-aircraft missiles, saying the system will help deter foreign intervention in the Arab country.
Russia has defended its decision to supply Syria with sophisticated S-300 anti-aircraft missiles, saying the system will help deter foreign intervention in the Arab country.
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Detrás de la Razón - Irán, Rusia: código S-300 - Spanish
Published on Aug 23, 2015
S-300 es el número que está alarmando al Pentágono, al Congreso de EE.UU. y a la Casa Blanca.
Es el sistema de misiles de defensa que Irán va adquirir. Estados...
Published on Aug 23, 2015
S-300 es el número que está alarmando al Pentágono, al Congreso de EE.UU. y a la Casa Blanca.
Es el sistema de misiles de defensa que Irán va adquirir. Estados Unidos está protestando. El presidente de Irán, Hasan Rohani, contesta que no tiene que pedir ningún permiso para comprar este armamento.
Efectivamente el Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas (CSNU) ha levantado las sanciones contra Irán, pero más aún, la compra de este sistema de misiles no viola regla ni acuerdo alguno, ¿por qué? porque es un sistema para defenderse, no para atacar.
Es un sistema que además, no contiene arma nuclear. Entonces ¿por qué preocupa a EE.UU.?
Uno: el vendedor del S-300 es Rusia, y eso de entrada, no le gusta al Departamento de Defensa de EE.UU. Dos: el S-300 es un sistema de defensa ruso capaz de derribar aviones de ataque de EE.UU. y de régimen de Israel.
Ahí está el detalle. Irán estará más protegido. En la cadena de noticias estadounidense Fox News, cita que el Gobierno de Barack Obama está preocupado justo por eso.
Dicen que así no podrían atacar a los iraníes con el nuevo sistema que van a adquirir. Código S-300 algo de película que se está convirtiendo en realidad. ¿Qué negocios o miedos oscuros persiguen este sistema?
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Published on Aug 23, 2015
S-300 es el número que está alarmando al Pentágono, al Congreso de EE.UU. y a la Casa Blanca.
Es el sistema de misiles de defensa que Irán va adquirir. Estados Unidos está protestando. El presidente de Irán, Hasan Rohani, contesta que no tiene que pedir ningún permiso para comprar este armamento.
Efectivamente el Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas (CSNU) ha levantado las sanciones contra Irán, pero más aún, la compra de este sistema de misiles no viola regla ni acuerdo alguno, ¿por qué? porque es un sistema para defenderse, no para atacar.
Es un sistema que además, no contiene arma nuclear. Entonces ¿por qué preocupa a EE.UU.?
Uno: el vendedor del S-300 es Rusia, y eso de entrada, no le gusta al Departamento de Defensa de EE.UU. Dos: el S-300 es un sistema de defensa ruso capaz de derribar aviones de ataque de EE.UU. y de régimen de Israel.
Ahí está el detalle. Irán estará más protegido. En la cadena de noticias estadounidense Fox News, cita que el Gobierno de Barack Obama está preocupado justo por eso.
Dicen que así no podrían atacar a los iraníes con el nuevo sistema que van a adquirir. Código S-300 algo de película que se está convirtiendo en realidad. ¿Qué negocios o miedos oscuros persiguen este sistema?
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[23 June 2012] Iranian president in Venezuela to boost bilateral ties - English
[23 June 2012] Iranian president in Venezuela to boost bilateral ties - English
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warmly greeted his close ally Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the...
[23 June 2012] Iranian president in Venezuela to boost bilateral ties - English
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warmly greeted his close ally Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the presidential palace in Caracas. The Iranian leader arrived in Venezuela's capital from stops in Brazil, where he attended the United Nations Rio+20 conference in Rio de Janeiro, and Bolivia.Chavez and Ahmadinejad vowed to keep building closer ties. The Venezuelan president has expressed solidarity with Iran on its nuclear energy program which Iran insists it's for peaceful purposes.
Caracas and Tehran have signed an estimated five billion dollars worth of trade deals and accords since 2001 including construction projects, car factories and most recently an agreement for Caracas to manufacture unmanned aerial aircrafts better known as drones.The United States has looked at these accords with disapproval and last year put sanctions on Venezuela's state oil company for making deals with Iran's energy sector.Chavez criticized the sanctions against Iran and pledged to continue being Tehran's key ally in Latin America.This is President Ahmadinejad second visit to Venezuela this year. According to Hugo Chavez there have been more than 300 bilateral accords signed by both countries.
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[23 June 2012] Iranian president in Venezuela to boost bilateral ties - English
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warmly greeted his close ally Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the presidential palace in Caracas. The Iranian leader arrived in Venezuela's capital from stops in Brazil, where he attended the United Nations Rio+20 conference in Rio de Janeiro, and Bolivia.Chavez and Ahmadinejad vowed to keep building closer ties. The Venezuelan president has expressed solidarity with Iran on its nuclear energy program which Iran insists it's for peaceful purposes.
Caracas and Tehran have signed an estimated five billion dollars worth of trade deals and accords since 2001 including construction projects, car factories and most recently an agreement for Caracas to manufacture unmanned aerial aircrafts better known as drones.The United States has looked at these accords with disapproval and last year put sanctions on Venezuela's state oil company for making deals with Iran's energy sector.Chavez criticized the sanctions against Iran and pledged to continue being Tehran's key ally in Latin America.This is President Ahmadinejad second visit to Venezuela this year. According to Hugo Chavez there have been more than 300 bilateral accords signed by both countries.
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