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Syrian President Bashar al Assad’s Aug. 20-21 trip to Moscow and his subsequent meeting with his Russian counterpart, Dmitri Medvedev, did not produce a Syrian-Russian weapons agreement, contrary to Syrian expectations. While Syria would have loved obtaining systems such as the S-300 missile, leaks from within the Russian presidency suggest Russia was not interested in altering the strategic balance in the Middle East. According to these reports, Moscow would only consider supplying Damascus with “ordinary” armaments, such as Su-30 and Mig-29 tactical fighter jets, the less powerful Pantsir-S1 and Buk-M1-2 missile systems, and guided anti-tank weapon systems.
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