Лавров не видит причин не поставлять вооружение в Сирию

У Москвы больше нет моральных обязательств, не позволяющих поставлять вооружение в Сирию. Об этом заявил министр иностранных дел России Сергей Лавров в интервью РИА Новости.

В частности, речь шла о поставке Дамаску зенитно-ракетных комплексов (ЗРК) С-300. "У нас были моральные обязательства, мы обещали этого не делать еще где-то лет десять назад по просьбе известных наших партнеров. (...) Теперь у нас такого морального обязательства нет", - сказал он.

Ранее Лавров заявлял, что "после возмутительного акта агрессии со стороны США, Франции и Великобритании" Россия будет рассматривать разные варианты обеспечения безопасности сирийского государства, включая поставки С-300.

источник: по материалам агентств

 

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