France suspends warship’s delivery to Russia

Published November 26, 2014
A Fremm multimission frigate. — Courtesy of DCNS.
A Fremm multimission frigate. — Courtesy of DCNS.

PARIS: France suspended the delivery of a warship to Russia on Tuesday, after months of speculation about what would be the biggest arms sale ever by a Nato country to the Kremlin.

The French president’s office announced the suspension “until further notice” after growing pressure from allies due to tensions over Russia’s actions in Ukraine.

The first of the two ships, the Vladivostok, is docked at the French port city of Saint Nazaire, where about 400 Russian sailors have spent months training aboard the vessel.

A second French-made ship, named the Sevastopol, after a port on the Crimean Peninsula, was slated for delivery next year and recently arrived at the Saint Nazaire docks for finishing touches. Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in March. Tuesday’s statement stopped short of cancelling the two-ship deal, suggesting the French government is reluctant give up on a contract worth more than 1 billion euros ($1.24 billion) and thousands of jobs during an economic slump. The Vladivostok can carry 700 troops, 16 helicopter gunships and up to 50 armoured vehicles.

Analysts say the two warships would give Russia an enhanced ability to move large numbers of troops and equipment but were not game-changers for Moscow’s military. Russia’s deputy defence minister told RIA Novosti news agency on Tuesday that Moscow did not plan to take any immediate action against France for delaying the deal.

“We are satisfied. It is the French who are not satisfied and we are going to patiently wait,” said Yury Brosiov.
“Everything is spelled out in the contract and we are going to act in accord to the contract like all civilised people”.

Published in Dawn, November 26th, 2014

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