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*Libya seeking arms deals with Ukraine - Qaddafi - 2
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KIEV, November 6 (RIA Novosti) - Libyan leader *Muammar Qaddafi* said on
Thursday his country was considering buying Ukrainian-made weaponry for
defense purposes.

Qaddafi arrived in Kiev on Tuesday for talks with President Viktor
Yushchenko and top government officials. The three-day state visit to the
former Soviet republic is his first since the collapse of the U.S.S.R., and
comes as the third leg of a tour that started in Moscow and continued in
Minsk.

"We have discussed military technical cooperation [with the Ukrainian
leadership]," Qaddafi told a news conference in Kiev.

"We are interested in buying modern defensive weaponry for suitable prices,"
he said, adding that Libya was considering military-technical cooperation
with other countries as well.

Meanwhile, Andriy Honcharuk, a deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential
staff, said that the two countries would set up a joint venture in Africa
for maintenance of Ukrainian helicopters.

"The joint venture will begin its work in the nearest future," he said.

He added that the enterprise would modernize, maintain and repair
helicopters primarily used for humanitarian and relief operations in Africa.


Ukraine was the world's 10th biggest arms exporter from 2003 to 2007,
according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

About half its arms sales go to countries in the Commonwealth of Independent
States, a regional grouping comprising a most of the former Soviet
republics, 30% to Southeast Asia and Africa, and six percent to the Middle
East.

In 2007, Ukraine earned $1.2 billion from weapons deals with 20 countries.
Exports include tanks, combat aircraft, artillery systems and missiles, as
well as after-sales service.

Although Kiev has greatly improved control over arms-exports, it remains a
potential source of illegal weapons supply for rogue states and rebel groups
worldwide.


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