- Russia is ready to give military equipment to allies in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
- Moscow is willing to train foreign soldiers, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated.
- Russia also sees great prospects in the training of foreign servicemen and their advanced training.
Russia is ready to give military equipment to allies in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, and Moscow is willing to train foreign soldiers, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on Monday at the inauguration ceremony for “Army-2022.”
“Russia sincerely cherishes historically strong, friendly, truly trusting ties with the countries of Latin America, Asia, and Africa. (We) are ready to offer our allies the most modern types of weapons, from small arms to armored vehicles and artillery to combat aviation and unmanned aerial vehicles,” Putin said during opening remarks.
“We highly value the fact that our country has many allies, partners, like-minded people on different continents,” Putin said.
Putin also emphasised the benefits of training foreign soldiers in Russia and stated that Russia invites partners to participate in joint military exercises.
“We also see great prospects in the training of foreign servicemen and their advanced training. Thousands of military professionals from around the world are proud alumnus of the military universities and academies of our country,” Putin said.
Russia would continue to work hard in this crucial area, he said.