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Iraq seeks return of 19 MIG fighters from Serbia
31 Aug 2009 09:27:00 GMT
Source: Reuters
BAGHDAD, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Iraq is negotiating the return of 19 fighter jets that Saddam Hussein's regime sent to Serbia for servicing at the end of the 1980s during the Iran-Iraq war, the Iraqi Defence Ministry said.

A delegation had gone to Serbia to start the process and to "recover the money misspent by the former Iraqi regime", the ministry said in a weekend statement.

Sanctions slapped on Iraq because of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait in 1990 would have made it impossible to bring the MIG-21 and MIG-23 jet fighters back while he was in power.

"We discussed the matter with the Serbian side about the possibility of repairing these aircraft and returning them to service," the ministry said. "Everyone knows our need for fighter jets."

Two of the jets were ready for "immediate use", the statement said, and a preliminary agreement had been reached with the Serbian government to repair the others and send them back.

The statement did not say when the existence of the fighters had come to light.

Iraq wants to rebuild its once-strong air force as it seeks to reconstruct a military devastated by the 2003 U.S.-led invasion and a decision by Iraq's U.S. administrators to disband Iraqi forces in the aftermath.

The country announced in March that it wanted to buy a squadron of 18 Lockheed Martin Corp <LMT.N> F-16 fighter aircraft. It was unclear whether that deal would be affected by the discovery of the MIGs. (Reporting by Muhanad Mohammed and Aseel Kami; writing by Tim Cocks; editing by Andrew Roche)
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