France agrees to sell Russia advanced warship

February 08, 2010 08:11 pm | Updated 08:11 pm IST - PARIS

French defence officials say France has agreed to sell Russia an advanced amphibious warship and is considering a Russian request for three more.

Jacques de Lajugie, head of international development at the French arms agency DGA, told a news conference on Monday that among the outstanding questions are where the Mistral would be built.

No information about a timetable for the delivery of the one ship that France has so far approved was immediately available.

Possessing a Mistral would significantly increase the Russian military’s capability to mount offensives. The prospect of a French ship being sold to Russia has alarmed some ex-Soviet countries.

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