Zakharova: Greece must seek approval for re-exports of Russian-made weapons
Moscow has not received any request from Greece regarding the re-export of Russian military products to Armenia, Azernews reports, citing the spokeperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, as she said at a briefing in Moscow.
Commenting on the information circulated by the Greek press about Athens' preparation to hand over the S-300 and other Russian-made complexes to Armenia, Zakharova emphasized the need to comply with the provisions of bilateral intergovernmental agreements dated October 30, 1995, on military-technical cooperation and December 3, 2013, on the supply of military products.
"These agreements unequivocally prohibit the re-export of military equipment supplied by us to Greece without Russia's consent, and we have not received any request from Greece at this moment," concluded the diplomat.
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