Thursday, October 27, 2005

Regime purchases Russian helicopters and Tupolev airplanes

Iran Press News: Translation by Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
The IRI media reports that a delegation has been sent by the regime's authorities to Russia in order to purchase Russian helicopters and Topolov airplanes. An expert in the IRI aviation association said: "We can purchase Tupolev planes with Rolls Royce engines from the Russians which can be most helpful in the development of the country's air cargo. Before the delegation headed to Moscow however, they were instructed that instead of purchasing Tupolev 204's, they should in fact buy the MI-117 Helicopters."

The Islamic regime by sending various delegations to member countries of the United Nations Security Council, such as Russia, China and South Africa is attempting to deepen profitable contracts with these countries in order to acquire their vote for the next session of the Board of Governors and make sure that they do not vote for the regime’s nuclear dossier to be referred to the Security Council.

Recently the regime signed a deal for the mobile telephone operations and the mining concessions of Iran to be handed over to South African companies.