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Sanctions force Russia to cut defence spending — Study

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STOCKHOLM: Russia’s military spending fell sharply in 2017 for the first time since 1998 as a slew of Western economic sanctions hit government coffers hard, a closely followed review said yesterday.

Despite soaring tensions between Moscow and the West, Russia’s military expense last year came in at US$ 66.3 billion ( 54.9 billion euros), 20 per cent lower than in 2016, the Stockholm Internatio­nal Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said.

The last time Moscow was forced to cut spending was in 1998 at the height of a massive economic crisis.

“Military modernisat­ion remains a priority in Russia, but the military budget has been restricted by economic problems that the country has experience­d since 2014,” senior SIPRI researcher Siemon Wezeman said, referring to Western sanctions imposed against Moscow over its annexation of the Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula.

Russia’s frosty relations with Nato, which have plummeted to their lowest levels since the Cold War, are also driven by sharp divisions over the Syrian conflict and the recent poisoning of an exspy in the UK.

Britain and its Western allies have blamed Moscow for the poisoning of Russian former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in England on March 4. Moscow has vehemently denied any involvemen­t.

Russia has largely protected its defence budget up to now, imposing cuts in areas such as infrastruc­ture and education, but 2017 was the first time it had no option but to spread the pain, according to Wezeman.

“It’s no longer possible to keep defence at a high level or keep it growing,” he said.

“For Russia, it means they may have to swallow their pride.”

All 29 Nato allies, meanwhile, spent US$ 900 billion on the military in 2017, which accounts for 52 per cent of total world spending, SIPRI said.

Military spending in both Central and Western Europe rose by 12 and 1.7 per cent, respective­ly, in 2017, triggered “in part by the perception of a growing threat from Russia”. — AFP

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