MOSCOW, October 6 -. RIA Novosti Afghanistan currently has no plans to purchase new helicopters, the country is trying to conclude by helicopter repair agreement Mi-35 and Mi-17, and the provision of spare parts Russia or any other state with Russian technologies, told the news agency Sputnik representative of the Ministry of Defence Afghanistan Gen. Dawlat Waziri.
"Representatives of the Afghan authorities to find out, is it possible to conclude with Russia or any other state with Russian technologies, repair of our helicopters agreements we need for spare parts." - Vaziri said, noting that this is a Mi-35 and Mi-17.
"There were some talks about spare parts deliveries, Russian officials expressed a willingness to help and (participate) in the repair of this equipment (during the visit of National Security Advisor of Afghanistan in Moscow in July - Ed.)", - He added.
Vaziri also said that "at present the country has no initiative to buy new helicopters."

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