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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/08/thailand-russia-idUSL4N0X53AE20150408 Moscow eyes sales of military planes
* Thailand, Russia aim to double bilateral trade in 2016
* Russia to buy over 80,000 T Thai rubber in 2016 (Adds military sales talks, rubber deal)
By Simon Webb
BANGKOK, April 8 (Reuters) - Russia sees an opportunity to sell Thailand military planes
and other defence equipment, Russia's trade minister said on Wednesday,
as the two countries facing Western opprobrium seek to boost trade ties.
Thailand has stepped up engagement with both Russia and China in response to cooler relations
with old ally the United States and other Western countries
since the Thai military seized power from an elected government last May.
The U.S. scaled back military cooperation with Thailand after the coup.
"We are feeling out the interest on the Thai side to purchase military equipment,
" Russian Trade Minister Denis Manturov told Reuters in Bangkok on Wednesday.
"Our friends from the Western part of the world are ignoring Thailand."
Manturov is part of a delegation accompanying Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on an official visit.
Medvedev is the first Russian prime minister to visit Thailand for 25 years.
Talks on defence-related sales were focused on military aircraft and related training and services,
Manturov said. He declined to give details of specific deals under discussion.
As Thailand hosted those talks, it also sent a high-level delegation to China to boost military ties.
Thai Defence Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan told reporters he and Thai army chief
General Udomdej Sitabutr would travel to China on Wednesday.
RUSSIAN-THAI TRADE
Russia also hopes to strike more deals with Thailand in the civil aviation sector.
The Royal Thai Air force should take delivery in late 2016 or early 2017
of the first of three Sukhoi Superjet passenger aircraft, Manturov said.
Russia was focusing on boosting trade in markets in Southeast Asia,
Latin America and Africa to compensate for the impact of Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine, he said.
Russia's total international trade was down about 20 percent in the first quarter of the year
due to a combination of sanctions, falling energy prices and a weak rouble, he said.
Russia would buy at least 80,000 tonnes of rubber from Thailand in 2016,
Manturov said, adding that would be about four times more than planned purchases in 2015.
Russian state-owned defence conglomerate Rostec would purchase the rubber to make tyres, he said.
Rostec has stakes in some of Russia's largest industries and partnerships with foreign companies,
with interests in weapons, cars and metals.
Thailand is the world's top rubber exporter, and the purchases will bolster a sector struggling
with oversupply and weak global demand.
Thailand and Russia aim to double annual bilateral trade in 2016 to $10 billion,
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Wednesday.
(Additional reporting by Pairat Temphairojana; Editing by)