TEHRAN, Dec 21: Russia has begun delivering S-300 air defence systems to Iran which could help repel any Israeli and US air strikes on its nuclear sites, the official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday.

“After a few years of talks with Russia ... now the S-300 system is being delivered to Iran,” IRNA quoted Email Kosari, deputy head of parliament’s Foreign Affairs and National Security committee, as saying.

Kosari did not say when the deliveries began. Iran’s Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the report. Russia’s Foreign Ministry also declined comment, saying it may react on Monday.

The United States, its European allies and Israel say Iran is seeking to build nuclear arms under the cover of a civilian atomic energy programme. Iran denies the charge.

Israel’s insistence that Iran must not be allowed to develop an atomic bomb has fuelled speculation that the Jewish state, widely assumed to have the Middle East’s only nuclear arsenal, could mount its own pre-emptive strikes.

In October, Russia’s Foreign Ministry denied media speculation that Moscow would sell the medium-range S-300 system, adding Moscow had no intention of selling weapons to ‘troubled regions’.

But Russia’s RIA news agency last week quoted ‘confidential sources’ as saying that Russia was fulfilling a S-300 contract with Iran.

The most advanced version of the S-300 system can track targets and fire at aircraft 120km away. It is known in the West as the SA-20.

Russian arms sales and nuclear cooperation with Iran have strained relations with Washington, which says Tehran could use them against their interests in the region and also against its neighbours.

Russia, building Iran’s first nuclear power plant in the southern port city of Bushehr, says Tehran does not have the capability to make nuclear weapons.

Kosari said the S-300 system would be used “to reinforce Iran’s capability to defend its borders”.

“The delivery of this system is a display of good relations between Iran and Russia, which cannot be harmed by Israel,” IRNA quoted Kosari as saying.—Reuters

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