Russia will temporarily deploy in Venezuela anti-submarine
aircraft, said on Monday Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman
Andrei Nesterenko.
The announcement came against a backdrop of tensions over
the presence of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
warships near the Russian coast of the Black Sea, affected
by the conflict between Russia and Georgia, AFP reported.
"Before the end of the year, as part of a long-distance expedition,
we are planning a visit to Venezuela by a Russian navy flotilla
(...) and the temporary basing of anti-submarine aircraft
of the Russian Navy at an airport in Venezuela," said
Nesterenko.
The Russian fleet includes the Peter the Great nuclear-powered
guided missile cruiser and the Admiral Chabanenko anti-submarine
ship, the spokesman explained.
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