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4 Warships: Moscow Offers S-300 in Exchange for Control of the Red Sea

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Against the backdrop of the ongoing internal struggle of the rulers of Khartoum against the "Rapid Support Forces", the military government in Sudan has offered Moscow a dramatic strategic deal: Russian control of the naval base and port in Port Sudan for a period of 25 years. Russian presence: According to various reports, including those published in the Wall Street Journal, the agreement will allow Russia to station about 300 personnel and up…
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Against the backdrop of the ongoing internal struggle of the rulers of Khartoum against the "Rapid Support Forces", the military government in Sudan has offered Moscow a dramatic strategic deal: Russian control of the naval base and port in Port Sudan for a period of 25 years. Russian presence: According to various reports, including those published in the Wall Street Journal, the agreement will allow Russia to station about 300 personnel and up…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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