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Experts Differ on Need for Russian Naval Presence in
Persian Gulf
MOSCOW. Jan 15 (Interfax) - Military experts differ on whether Russian
military ships should be present in the Persian Gulf.
Colonel General Leonid Ivashov, vice president of the Academy of Geopolitical
Problems, said that the presence of Russian military ships in all key areas of
the world's oceans is in the interests of Russia.
"I think the Russian fleet should be present in all key areas of the
world's oceans, including the Mediterranean Sea. The presence of our military
ships in the Persian Gulf is even more expedient," he told Interfax on
Wednesday.
Ivashov previously headed the Russian Defense Ministry's main department for
international military cooperation.
Another military expert, Colonel General Valeriy Manilov, deputy chairman of
the Federation Council's committee on defense and security, said Russian
military ships should be sent to the Persian Gulf only if the potential for
political and diplomatic means of preventing a war against Iraq is exhausted.
"The demonstration of military force is a well-known diplomatic
technique. However, in this situation it should be the last item in our
strategy. Russia should be more aggressive about using political, diplomatic and
any other non-military means to prevent a war in Iraq," Manilov told
Interfax on Wednesday.
Russian Defense Minister Sergey Ivanov told reporters on Wednesday that
Russia has no plans to send military ships to the Persian Gulf. "We do not
have any plans to send naval ships or other military units to the Persian Gulf
area. This is an official statement," Ivanov told Interfax.
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