"What we are talking about is helping [Russian] ships on long-distance missions, to provide them with water, provisions, places for their personnel to rest, and naturally, repairs for their ships, if necessary," the minister explained.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu wrapped up his three-day tour to Latin America in Havana on Saturday, having visited Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba. Among the issues he discussed with the statesmen of these countries were military and military-technical cooperation initiatives, as well as an exchange of views on issues of security in the region and around the world.
Russia is actively pursuing defense cooperation with Latin America, which includes the sale of weaponry, construction of naval maintenance and resupply facilities, as well as the occasional use of local airbases by Russian strategic bombers on global patrol missions. In December 2014, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov said that Moscow plans to increase its military and technical cooperation with Latin American countries via the development of ports and local airports for military use.