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Russia will establish airbase in neighbouring Belarus in move not seen since Soviet era

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A British Royal Air Force Typhoon fighter (bottom left) shadows a Russian Sukhoi Su-27 ‘Flanker’ fighter in Baltic air space in 2014. Photo: EPA
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has backed the establishment of an airbase in neighbouring Belarus, the latest move by Moscow to project its military power abroad.

Saturday’s announcement, which comes at a time of tension with the West over Russian involvement in Ukraine and Syria, may also signal the Kremlin’s interest in keeping unpredictable Belarus within its geopolitical orbit.

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Putin said he had agreed a government proposal to sign a deal for the military airbase and ordered defence and foreign ministry officials to start talks with Belarus. The plan is not expected to face major obstacles.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu (left) watches military exercises at Donguz range, Russia. Photo: RIA-Novosti, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu (left) watches military exercises at Donguz range, Russia. Photo: RIA-Novosti, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP

The idea of setting up an airbase in the ex-Soviet republic was revealed by Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu in 2013, and follows a 2009 agreement under which Russia and Belarus agreed to defend their common external frontier and airspace.

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Russian defence officials have said the base would be used to station Su-27 fighters. Russia already has some fighter aircraft in Belarus but this would be the first full-scale base there since Soviet times.

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