IBTimes: France, Russia's Canceled Mistral Warships Deal Could Cost French Government Billions, Report Says
France’s cancellation of the sale of two Mistral-class helicopter carriers to Russia could ultimately cost the French government as much as 5 billion euros ($5.7 billion), according to a report released Thursday. French officials opted not to complete the deal late last year amid concerns over Russia’s military activity in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
More News On France Is Now Negotiating With Russia On Mistral Ship Cancellation
France Offers $865M to Terminate Mistral Deal, Russia Demands $1.1B -- Defense World
France Submits Proposals to Terminate Deal on Mistral Ships With Russia -- Sputnik
France offers Mistral contract termination, hopes to get off cheap – report -- RT
Report: France Offers Russia €785M To Ditch Warship Deal -- Defense News/AFP
France offers Russia refund on undelivered Mistrals, report -- RFI
Russia says ready to accept cash from France instead of warships -- Reuters
Russia wants 1.163 billion euros from France for ending Mistral deal: source -- Reuters
France-Russia Mistral Warships Deal: Canceled Sale Not Considered Major Issue, Russian Officials Say -- IBTimes
Kremlin Sees No Problems in Mistral Contract – Spokesman -- Sputnik
Russia Ready To Take Cash From France Instead Of Warships -- RFE
France 'to Terminate Contract' with Russia on Mistrale Warships -- Novinite
Results of Consultations Between Russia, France on Mistral Expected by June -- Sputnik
4 Things France Can Do With Its Russian-Ordered Mistral Warships -- Matthew Bodner, Moscow Times
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