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"We have repeatedly said at the highest political level that we do not plan to deliver such types of weapons to countries in... unstable regions," Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said when asked about the reports.Â
"This corresponds neither to the political interests of our country nor to the interests of preserving stability in such regions of the world," he added.
The comments came two days after Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert visited
Ahead of the visit, Israeli media reported the Jewish state was worried by the possible sale to Tehran of S-300s, sophisticated anti-aircraft missiles that could be used to foil airstrikes against Iranian nuclear sites.
Hawks in the governments of both
On Monday a spokesman for Russian state arms-export monopoly Rosoboronexport said the firm had "no information" about sales of S-300s to either