REPORT: Iran’s deal to purchase Russian fighter jets appears more bravado than realistic

 

The Iranian plan was to acquire Sukhoi Su-30 fighters jets, but that would need the approval of the United Nations Security Council, and would further strain Russian relations with allies like Israel, Saudi Arabia and possibly a Trump gov’t in the United States.

By Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff

 

Iran’s Defense Ministry said it plans to modernize the country’s air force fleet, but denied reports earlier on Saturday that it wanted to buy Russian Sukhoi Su-30 fighter planes, news agencies reported.

Russian fighter jets - File Photo

Russian fighter jets – File Photo

Several agencies quoted Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan as saying, “The purchase of this fighter is on the agenda of the Defense Ministry,” when asked about the Sukhoi aircraft, but some later said the ministry had called the reports “incorrect.”

The ministry’s website quoted Dehghan as saying only that “reinforcing and providing the needs of the air force are among the priorities of the Defense Ministry,” without referring to any specific purchase plans.

Earlier this year, Dehghan said Tehran and Moscow had started talks on the supply of the Sukhoi fighters to Iran.

A deal would need the approval of the United Nations Security Council and could further strain Moscow’s relations with Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United States.

In August, Tehran allowed Russian planes to use a base in western Iran in their strikes in support of the Syrian government, which Moscow and Tehran both support. The unprecedented deployment was criticized by the United States and some Iranian lawmakers.

Asked about any plans to let the Russian air force use the base, Dehghan said: “If necessary, Iran will once again allow Russian jets to fly from Hamedan’s Nojeh Air Base,” Tasnim news agency reported.

Dehghan decline to comment on a Russian report that Russia and Iran were in talks over arms deals worth $10 billion.

“On this matter, you’ll have to ask the Russians,” said Dehghan, according to the semiofficial Mehr news agency.

 

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