Russia with plans for military bases in Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela
Russia is planning to expand its permanent military
presence outside its borders by placing military bases or seeking
permission for navy ships to use ports in a number of foreign countries,
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Wednesday. The list includes
Vietnam, Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, the Seychelles, Singapore and
several other countries
Shoigu said Russia was also talking to some of those countries asking them to allow long-range bombers to use their air bases for re-fuelling.
President Vladimir Putin has launched a massive military modernization program and sought to demonstrate Russia's global reach by sending navy ships to the Mediterranean, Latin America and other areas.
Russia according to Ria Novosti already has similar arrangements with Armenia, Tayikistán, Kirguizistán and Syria. Likewise in the Crimean peninsula of Ukraine, Russia has the outpost for its Black Sea fleet.
The fugitive Ukranian former prime minister Viktor Yanukovich was a close ally of Russia
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