Posted on Friday, 07.27.12
Navy chief says Russia wants naval bases abroad
The Associated Press
MOSCOW -- Russia is talking to Cuba, Vietnam and the Indian Ocean island
country of Seychelles about housing Russian navy ships, the nation's
navy chief said in remarks reported Friday.
Vice Admiral Viktor Chirkov told the state RIA Novosti news agency that
Russia is in talks about setting up maintenance and supply facilities
for Russian ships in those countries but wouldn't give any further details.
Russia's only existing naval base outside the Soviet Union is located in
the Syrian port of Tartus. A squadron of Russian navy ships, including
several assault ships carrying marines, is currently heading to Tartus
in a show of support for a longtime ally whom Moscow protected from
international sanctions and continued to supply with weapons.
Chirkov's statement marked a sharp about-face for Russia, which closed a
Soviet-era naval base at Vietnam's Cam Ranh Bay and a spy base in
Lourdes on Cuba in the early 2000s during President Vladimir Putin's
first term.
Along with financial reasons, that move was part of Putin's bid to
improve ties with the United States. But relations with Washington
deteriorated and Putin, who was re-elected to a third term in March, has
grown increasingly eager to challenge Washington. During his election
campaign, he accused the U.S. of encouraging protest against his 12-year
rule in order to weaken Russia, and pledged to strengthen the nation's
military might.
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