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9 of December, 16:50

Rogozin: Your fleet will build themselves Russia will be able to handle the task of erecting the Navy, announced by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. After the story of "Mistrale, vehicles will no longer be procured abroad.

"Private fleet will build themselves and only themselves," wrote Dmitry Rogozin in his own microblog on Twitter. So Deputy Prime Minister responded to the situation with the delivery of Mistrale", which can not be resolved for several months.

Previously Rogozin expressed the view that a contract for delivery of Mistrale" was a mistake of the previous management of the Ministry of defense. "I've always been against this agreement and considered it, in fact, a personal matter comrade Serdyukov", he said to reporters. "It turns out, if you need something to ensure your safety, you better buy the technology and make themselves inside. And the situation with the "Mistral" demonstrates the destructiveness of addiction technology from another state," said Deputy Prime Minister.

Russian Mistral has already been prepared for transmission, when the French side once again postponed a decision on this issue. Days.Ru reported that French President Francois Hollande has suspended the delivery of the first helicopter type "Mistral". His decision he explained the situation in Ukraine.

Remember that 1 amphibious assault ship like the "Mistral" ship "Vladivostok", directed according to the Russian party invitation, had to be transferred to France by the Russian naval fleet on November 14, but the French side continuously moves the date of the transfer vessel. In this regard, the Russian side has already announced that Moscow will take steps. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov explained that the court of delayed delivery in the Russian Federation "Mistral" will not be long. The diplomat called the suspension of the transmission of the helicopter problem the French side: Russia protected by the Treaty.
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