Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the proposed sale of missiles to
Putin told the English language Jerusalem Post that
"While we're talking about supplies of weapons to countries in the region, such a supply should be understood in the light of supporting defensive capacities, as in
Defensive purposes
"First of all, we understand and are committed to maintaining the balance of forces in the region. We understand our responsibilities. We have not taken a single step to violate that balance and we will follow that pattern in the future," said the Russian president.
"Second of all, we won't bring to the region weapons that can be used by terrorists or that can be transferred to terrorists without controls."
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who met with Putin in
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon spoke by phone with Putin last week when it was understood that he urged the Russian leader not to conclude any deal during Assad's visit.
Putin said the missile sale was still under discussion "with all participants (in)... the
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Vladimir Putin. (AFP)