China still tops lists of Russian arms importers

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China continues to be one of the largest importers of Russian weapons, Sergei Kornev, the head of the delegation of the Russian state-run arms export agency, Rosoboronexport, at the Airshow China 2016 International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, informed TASS.

“China has long been one of the major importers of Russian weapons,” he said. “At present, its share in the total volume of our delivery has somewhat declined. However, it continues to be among the largest importers of Russian weapons.”

In 1990s – early 2000s, China and India were key importers of Russian armaments. Later Beijing began full-scale production of its platforms, though some were created with Russia’s participation which led to a certain decrease in weaponry imports starting from 2005. New contracts sealed in 2006 were worth just $200 mln while earlier annual deals had been estimated at up to $1.5 bln.

According to Vedomosti, China’s portfolio of orders for Russia’s armaments has significantly grown of late exceeding $8 bln.

According to Kornev, Rosoboronexport also maintains large-scale cooperation with India. “Our efforts are aimed at working with a number of other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. We are also expanding our presence in the Middle East and North Africa and in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member-countries,” he stated.

“A true breakthrough in Latin America was the development of military-technical cooperation with Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela. Besides, Russia is returning to African countries south of Sahara. Cooperation with these countries was scaled down significantly after the disintegration of the Soviet Union,” Kornev added. (TASS)

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