Russia and Ukraine will enter an agreement to regulate the overhaul of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov has said.
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“This new document will allow the Black Sea Fleet to maintain the number of personnel and weaponry at the levels stipulated in the 1997 Russian-Ukrainian accords on the Black Sea Fleet,” he said.
Russian Navy commander Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky said the fleet would be strengthened with 15 new combat ships and diesel-electric submarines by 2020.
The Black Sea Fleet currently has 40 operational vessels, including a single diesel-electric submarine, most of them slated for decommissioning, according to RIA Novosti.
The fleet is currently stationed in the port of Sevastopol in Ukraine under a lease agreement that has been further extended for 25 years.
Russia has plans to bring its aging Soviet-era fleet up to modern standards as part of the modernisation of its armed forces.
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