Manturov: Russia will quickly regain its position in the arms export market

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According to the First Deputy Prime Minister, the portfolio of orders for the supply of Russian weapons and military equipment to foreign customers amounts to more than $60 billion.
The order book for Russian weapons and military equipment to foreign customers exceeds $60 billion, First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov reported, according to Interfax .
"The export portfolio is worth over $60 billion. And we will quickly make up for the long-lost position we occupied. I'm confident this will happen fairly quickly," Manturov said on the "Military Acceptance" program on the Zvezda TV channel.
In turn, Rosoboronexport CEO Alexander Mikheev told Voyennaya Priyemka that the company operates under conditions in which approximately 27,000 sanctions have been imposed against it.
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