Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi will visit Moscow Oct. 31 for talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on arms purchases and other deals, business daily Vedomosti reported Monday.
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi will visit Moscow Oct. 31 for talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on arms purchases and other deals, business daily Vedomosti reported Monday.

The Libyan leader last visited Russia in 1985 in the days of the Soviet Union. Ties between Tripoli and Moscow have again warmed since Vladimir Putin visited Libya last April shortly after he left the Kremlin.

Topics for the visit will include possible delivery of Russian Su-30 fighter planes and advanced T-90 battle tanks, the report said, quoting an unnamed foreign ministry source and another source in the state technology agency.

Russia could also sell Libya Tor-M2E air missile defense systems and spare parts for Russian-made weapons it already possesses, it said.

Recent contacts between Libya and Russia have centered on Tripoli's $4.6 billion debt to Moscow which could be settled through a variety of business contracts, the report said.

In addition to possible weapons sales, the largest of the contracts under consideration is the construction by Russia's rail monopoly of a 554 kilometer rail line between the Libyan cities of Surt and Banghazi. That project was valued at around EUR2.2 billion, the paper said.

Russian energy giant OAO Gazprom (GAZP.RS) has also signed a provisional agreement with Libya on establishment of a joint venture that would develop projects in Libya and other countries in Africa, Vedomosti said.