Russia makes $13 billion worth of arms sales in 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that arms sales abroad have continued to increase over the past year.
- Economy
- Compiled from wire services
- Published Date: 10:46 | 16 December 2019
- Modified Date: 10:46 | 16 December 2019
Russia's President Putin on Monday said the country's arms sales increased to $13 billion in 2019.
"Despite sanctions and unfair competition, Russia's position in the global arms market is getting stronger," Vladimir Putin said in a speech at a meeting of the Russian Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation with Foreign Countries.
Arms sales this year have exceeded the same period last year by $2 billion, he said, adding that other countries witnessed the achievements of Russia's defense industry in various fairs across the country.
Agreements worth a total of approximately $558 million were signed during these fairs, he noted, adding that Russia's portfolio of arms sale remains stable exceeding $50 billion.
Putin stressed the importance of the arms sale to members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the Commonwealth of Independent States and other traditional partners, and called for arms sales agreements to be pursued in favorable and flexible payment conditions for African countries.