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თავფურცელი arrow პოლიტიკა arrow Putin's France visit sparks alarm over possible warship purchase
Putin's France visit sparks alarm over possible warship purchase ბეჭდვა ელფოსტა
Thursday, 26 November 2009

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin heads to France on Thursday for a two-day visit aimed at improving bilateral cooperation in the auto and energy industries.

But his trip has set off alarm bells in some parts of Europe amid reports that Moscow also has plans to purchase a French-made warship that would significantly boost Russia’s military capabilities.

Russian and French officials have confirmed that the two nations are negotiating the purchase of a Mistral warship and a licence to produce at least four others in an unprecedented military collaboration.

Moscow has long remained the sole producer of its military hardware.

The 'Swiss-army knife' of military ships

The Mistral, which can carry 15 helicopters, a thousand troops, landing craft and tanks, is designed to transport an amphibious assault force to an area of conflict quickly.

“It’s nicknamed the Swiss-army knife because it has so many different functions,” FRANCE 24’s international editor, Armen Georgian, says of the warship.

The commander of the Russian navy, Admiral Vladimir Vyssotski, has said that if the military had used the Mistral during its August 2008 conflict with Georgia, the Black Sea fleet could have deployed their troops in 40 minutes instead of the 26 hours it took to do.

French daily Le Figaro quotes Alex Rondell, president of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, as saying that the Mistral purchase is merely Moscow’s latest attempt to regain its status as a regional superpower and reassert control over its former Soviet satellites. He, for one, has no doubts as to Russia’s plans for the warship.

“The Mistral is a formidable assault ship for attacking Georgia or the Baltic countries,” he said, adding that the potential deal was like France “giving a gun to a bandit”.

“This is why we are afraid,” Rondell said.

Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Paet told journalists on Tuesday that his country wanted to know if the potential sale would include “top military technology". Lithuanian foreign ministry spokesman Rolandas Kacinskas told AFP on Wednesday that Vilnius was also seeking clarification from France, on "exactly what kind of equipment it plans to sell and what it can be used for".

Georgian says France is trying to calm these fears by emphasising that it is not selling a fully weaponised, battle-ready warship. But the negotiations do show that Paris is building an unprecedented strategic partnership with Russia on many levels.

Le Figaro quotes one French official close to the talks as saying that certain concessions must be made if France, and the rest of the world, want the Kremlin’s cooperation on some sticky global issues.

URL:http://www.france24.com/en/20091126-russia-france-purchase-warship-mistral-vyssotski-rondell-economic-ties

 
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