Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan doubts the existence of an agreement between Russia and Azerbaijan on the supply of C300 missile devices.
“To be honest, I am not thoroughly confident that there is such an agreement in high circles,” said the president in an interview with a Ukrainian TV station, reports News-Armenia.
Sargsyan noted that Azerbaijan buying military equipment from Russia is nothing new for Armenia, but Armenia can’t criticize Russia for that.
“We, of course, can be displeased, but that’s our problem; however, it won’t be right to criticize Russia for selling arms to Azerbaijan,” said the Armenian leader.
As for the C300, according to the president, they are a type of anti-aircraft defense, and it’s been a long time since Armenia has had such a large number of C300 at its disposal.