Russia will continue arms sales to Syria

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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Russia said on Friday it will continue its controversial arms sales to Syria, which is currently embroiled in a civil conflict, according to the Associated Press.

Russia, which sold Syria 36 airplanes just last month, said it isn't breaking any international agreements. Reuters reported:

The daily Kommersant cited a source close to Russia's state arms export monopoly, Rosoboronexport, as saying that the sides had signed a contract after holding talks in December, and that Damascus was to pay $550 million for 36 Yak-130 aircraft.

Ruslan Pukhov, a Russian defense analyst quoted by Reuters, said UN action could result in Syria canceling the contract. Syria's $700 million in annual arms purchases account for seven percent of Russia's annual arms revenue.

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The Syrian president told a Lebanese politician in Damascus that the conflict there "had reached the decisive stage," reported Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar.

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