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*Venezuela reaffirms future arms purchases from Russia*



MEXICO, November 7 (RIA Novosti) - *Venezuela *will continue to buy modern
weaponry from *Russia *and other "friendly countries" in the future to boost
its defense capability, a senior military official said. (Russian mobile
surface-to-air missile systems - Image gallery)

"We will continue buying weaponry in Russia, China and Belarus in future
years to ensure the defense of our territory and oil reserves from countries
like the United States," the Mexican media quoted Gen. Jesus Gonzalez, who
oversees weapon procurement for the Venezuelan armed forces, as saying.

Gonzalez said the U.S. deliberately imposed an arms embargo on Venezuela in
order to weaken the Latin American country and seize its rich energy
resources by force.

"I have no doubt that the Americans want to come here in search of oil and
we must be ready to face them. If you want peace, prepare for war," Gonzalez
said.

"That is why we asked for help from such countries as Russia and China.
Russia is our friend, who has helped us in difficult times," the general
said.

Between 2005 and 2007 Russia signed 12 contracts worth more than $4.4
billion to supply arms to Venezuela, including fighter aircraft, helicopters
and Kalashnikov assault rifles.

In September, Russia agreed to provide Venezuela with a $1 billion loan so
that Caracas could buy TOR-M1 air defense systems, Igla-S portable SAM
systems, Il-78 aerial tankers and Il-76 military cargo aircraft.

"During the upcoming visit of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to Venezuela
in November this year we may finalize the details of deals on the
procurement of [Russian] BMP-3 infantry fighting vehicles and T-72 tanks,"
Gonzales said.

Venezuela and Russia have been recently expanding regular military ties as
well.

Two Russian strategic bombers carried out patrols along the coast of South
America during a visit to Venezuela in September and a naval task force led
by the nuclear-powered missile cruiser Pyotr Velikiy is on its way to the
country for joint exercises in the Caribbean in November.


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