Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin stressed that Paris is not entitled to invoke force majeure if the refusal to supply Moscow "Mistela". The ship "Vladivostok" was supposed to be delivered in the country on November 14, but this did not happen. According to the agreements reached by the Russian Federation and France, Paris has pledged to bring the 1st ship "Vladivostok" to the Navy of the Russian Federation on November 14, but it never happened. Force majeure the Russian side will not be accepted. "Arguments that had not matured any conditions to provide us with these ships, those reasons no one to take our side does not intend, we do not believe this is force majeure, which is defined in the contract, it's just a demonstration, if you will, geopolitical helplessness France..." - quoted by RIA Novosti Dmitry Rogozin. Paris does not fulfill the conditions stipulated in the contract, succumbing to pressure from its own partners, which does not seek to take into account the interests of France. By Dmitry Rogozin, the country currently be under the pressure of their own colleagues in NATO, it is not so long ago returned to military company in NATO, there you are, a direct consequence of all these dependencies. Because the steps of the Paris disadvantageous, for starters, for France itself. Rogozin added also that "pretty soon" come some contractual obligations, "even penalties". Therefore, the dispute over the supply of systematically approaching its own logical conclusion. Russia, moreover, stressed that it will suit any decision of the dispute "Mistress" - and delivery, and return of the advance payment together with payment of a penalty under the contract. So, the military-industrial complex powers already beginning the study of Russian analogues amphibious ships, which, moreover, will meet the latest requirements of military machines.