Kremlin Will soon deliver missiles to Tehran?


Russia has lifted its own ban to deliver S-300 missiles to Iran.


Vladimir Putin announced the day he received the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.


Diplomatically, this does not seem to have anything trivial when you know the fear of Israel to be attacked by Iran.


These mobile anti-aircraft missiles and long-range, can track and destroy ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and aircraft flying low.


In 2007, Iran had ordered these missiles for $ 800 million. Then in 2010, the former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev banned delivery to Iran, pursuant to a resolution of the UN sanctioning Iran for its controversial nuclear program.


But the context has changed, a final agreement on the Iranian nuclear program is about to be signed between Tehran and the "P5 + 1" group in June.


And there about a year, Moscow and Tehran began negotiating a barter agreement, oil against goods.


Earlier this year, they would come to an agreement in the amount of $ 20 billion.


According to a senior Russian, grain deliveries, construction materials and equipment have already begun in exchange for 500,000 barrels of crude oil.






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