Russia Inks Deal With Iran on Innovative Technology Cooperation

 

Russia’s largest defense manufacturer Almaz-Antey and Iran’s Center for Innovation and Technology Cooperation signed an agreement to boost industrial and manufacturing cooperation, the Russian company said.

The sides agreed to promote Russian non-military products to the Iranian market, Almaz-Antey’s deputy director general, Alexander Vedrov, announced.

 ‘At the first stage, we plan to exchange information and to organize joint meetings of Russian and Iranian industrial companies with their potential customers,’ Alexander Vedrov said, according to sputniknews.com.

Representatives of EU, US, Britain, France, Russia, Germany, China and Iran meet for another round of the P5+1 powers and Iran talks in Vienna, Austria on June 12, 2015

He added that Iran expressed deep interest in integrating innovative Russian technologies in industrial production and airport management.

lmaz-Antey, established in 2002, delivers products to foreign customers through Russia’s state-run arms exporter, Rosoboronexport, as well as operates as an independent entity engaged in military and technical cooperation.

The corporation is the manufacturer of the S-300 air defense system. In 2007, Russia and Iran signed a deal for the delivery of five S-300s, but the agreement was halted by Moscow after the UN Security Council issued an arms embargo on Tehran. In April, Moscow lifted the ban on defense system deliveries to Iran.

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