Russia won’t be taking Mistral warships from France – official

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Russia won’t be taking Mistral warships from France – official (RT, May 26, 2015):

Russia won’t try and get its ill-fated Mistral helicopter carriers from France, a Russian official has announced. Moscow and Paris are set to discuss damages to be paid by France for welching on the deal.

“Russia won’t be taking them [the Mistral vessels]. That’s a fact. There’s just a single discussion underway at the moment – on the amount of money that should be returned to Russia,” Oleg Bochkarev, a deputy chairman of the Russian governmental Military-Industrial Commission, is cited as saying by RBC.

The negotiations have been “transferred into the commercial field” and “major efforts are being made today” for Russia to receive damages, Bochkarev told RIA Novosti.

France reportedly offered €748 million as compensation, but Russia turned down the proposal, calling it “laughable.”

The official also said that Russia would build its own helicopter carriers, in place of the Mistral warships, which Paris refused to supply Moscow.

“We have such vessels planned, they’re on the drawing board,” Bochkarev stressed, adding that they will be of a different class to the French-built ships as “there’s no point copying the Mistrals.”

Russia and France signed a €1.12 billion contract to build two Mistral class amphibious ships in 2011.

Under the deal, Russia was supposed to receive the first of the two Mistral-class helicopter carriers, the Vladivostok, in October 2014 and the second, the Sevastopol, in 2015. But the mood in Paris went through a sea change.

In mid-2014, the French side postponed delivery indefinitely due to pressure from the US and the EU, which have imposed a set of sanctions against Moscow over the accession of Crimea and Russia’s alleged involvement in the Ukrainian crisis.

In late April, French President Francois Hollande acknowledged that Russia should get a refund if it doesn’t receive the Mistral ships.

Earlier this month, an article in the Le Point weekly magazine said the French government could end up having to pay “between €2 billion and €5 billion,” if it doesn’t fulfill its contractual obligations with Russia.

The French Navy repeatedly stated that it doesn’t need the Mistrals as they are built according to Russian standards.

Reports have emerged that the cheapest solution for France would be to scuttle the two newly-built ships as maintaining them costs an estimated €2 to €5 million every month.

Russia and France signed a €1.12 billion contract to build two Mistral class amphibious ships in 2011.

Under the deal, Russia was supposed to receive the first of the two Mistral-class helicopter carriers, the Vladivostok, in October 2014 and the second, the Sevastopol, in 2015. But the mood in Paris went through a sea change.

In mid-2014, the French side postponed delivery indefinitely due to pressure from the US and the EU, which have imposed a set of sanctions against Moscow over the accession of Crimea and Russia’s alleged involvement in the Ukrainian crisis.

In late April, French President Francois Hollande acknowledged that Russia should get a refund if it doesn’t receive the Mistral ships.

Earlier this month, an article in the Le Point weekly magazine said the French government could end up having to pay “between €2 billion and €5 billion,” if it doesn’t fulfill its contractual obligations with Russia.

The French Navy repeatedly stated that it doesn’t need the Mistrals as they are built according to Russian standards.

Reports have emerged that the cheapest solution for France would be to scuttle the two newly-built ships as maintaining them costs an estimated €2 to €5 million every month.

5 thoughts on “Russia won’t be taking Mistral warships from France – official”

  1. France makes a mistake if it is following US anti Russian lead……it puts them on the wrong side of history. The EU is foolish, too. Not one country in the EU has any debt to GDP less than triple digits…….Stupid.

    Meanwhile, Russia has debt to GDP of 32%, India and Brazil also solvent……China is a wild card, they lie about everything, so we don’t know their true debt level, but, they are Russia’s ally not ours….

    The east is rising, the west is falling. Historically, it seems to happen every thousand years………………………..

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  2. If France was forced to not fulfill its contractual obligations by hitherto non existent and illegally based sanctions, an international court would expect both the US, who created the sanctions and France who have now lost all credibility, to stand the consequences.

    Either way, France must bite the bullet.

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  3. Stanley, I agree, and France will look to the US to pay……and the US economy continues to run just like China’s stock market…….all of it on debt, no growth.
    I cannot help but wonder how much longer they can keep the game going.
    The financials make up more of the US economy than any other sector. In 2012, it was nearly 80%, regardless the banks and the financials are shells. Banks no longer loan money, they just process loans to be sold on Wall Street.
    It is one huge scam………

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  4. Marilyn,
    Back in the eighties, the jews of thatcher’s cabinet ganged together with Milton Friedman to convince her to sell off every state asset to corporate interests and allow the manufacturing base to die, so the economy could rely on the banking based financial sector.

    She went for it.

    Goodnight Irene.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs3mj1E8LSU

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