Iran denied yesterday that there was an agreement with Russia over missile
delivery, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
No final agreement had yet reached with Russia over the delivery of a new air
defense system to Iran, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hassan Qashqavi told
reporters.
"The Foreign Ministry has not yet received anything final in this regard,
therefore, I can neither confirm nor deny this agreement," Qashqavi was quoted
as saying.
According to Fars, the Iranian lawmaker Ismael Kowsari on Sunday claimed that
"the deal had already been finalized with Moscow."
Moreover, Iran's official IRNA news agency reported Sunday that Iran would
receive the S-300 air defense systems from Russia soon.
Russia's RIA news agency, on the other hand, quoted confidential sources as
saying on Wednesday that Russia was currently fulfilling a contract to deliver
S-300 air defense systems to Iran.
In a counter position, Israeli Defense Ministry envoy Amos Gilad, who was
visiting Moscow on Friday, said that Israel expected Russia to respect his
country's interests.
"The deliveries of dangerous armaments to our enemies won't serve the
interests of peace and, for instance, can help Iran wipe Israel off the face of
the earth," Gilad said.
The S-300 is a series of Russia's longer range surface-to-air missile
systems. It was developed as a system against aircraft and cruise missiles for
Soviet Union's anti-air defense branch of the military, but later variations
were also developed to intercept ballistic missiles.
It is more powerful than the Tor-M1 missile defense system which Russia has
delivered to Iran.