Tehran receives first batch of S-300 air defense systems from Moscow
TEHRAN
“We announced earlier that this contract, regardless of obstacles in the past, is at the stage of completion and today I announce that the first batch of this equipment has already been delivered to Iran and the delivery of the next party will continue in the future,” Mehr news agency quoted Ansari as saying, according to Sputnik news agency’s website.
The deliveries are on schedule, he added.
The $800-million Russia-Iran contract to deliver five Russian S-300 systems to Iran was signed in 2007. It was suspended after the adoption of U.N. Security Council sanctions on Iran in mid-2010. In 2011, in response to the suspension of the deal, Iran filed a $4-billion suit against Russia in the Geneva Arbitration Court. In April 2015, Russia resumed the talks on S-300 deliveries following a framework agreement on the landmark deal ensuring the peaceful nature of Tehran’s nuclear program.
In July 2015, Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Kozhin said that Russia would deliver a modernized version of the S-300 air defense system to Tehran, which was being updated for Iran’s specific needs.
The Russian Foreign Ministry had stated on Feb. 15 that Russian would start the delivery of S-300 air defense missile systems to Iran “soon.”
Moscow and Tehran are expected to fulfill the S-300 contracts in 2016, according to Iranian defense officials.