Russia May Build Naval Base in Syria Two Years after Agreement Signed


Russia May Build Naval Base in Syria Two Years after Agreement Signed

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Russia may upgrade its naval maintenance facility in Syria's Tartus to a fully-fledged naval base in 1.5-2 years after the signing of an agreement between Moscow and Damascus, a senior lawmaker in Russia's upper house of parliament said.

In October the Russian Defense Ministry revealed plans to establish a permanent naval base in the western Syrian port city of Tartus where it has been keeping a small naval maintenance and support facility since 1977.

"I think…infrastructure in Tartus could be upgraded to our specifications in up to two years [after the signing of the agreement]," Viktor Ozerov, chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security, said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

"I also believe that during this period the facility could be transformed into a fully-fledged naval base able to provide the full spectrum of maintenance and repair services for combat and auxiliary ships," Ozerov said. The lawmaker added that the agreement with Damascus could be signed for 49 years, as it is a rather common practice worldwide.

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