From the Russian press:
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Moscow seemingly unfazed by French cancellation of Mistral deal:
French President Francois Hollande says the government will not deliver the first of two Mistral-class warships to Russia because of Moscow's aggressive actions in eastern Ukraine.
Hollande's office said in a statement on September 3 that the "conditions" were not in place to deliver the warship, a controversial deal that has led to criticism from many of Paris's Western allies.
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yury Borisov was quoted as saying the French decision "is unpleasant" but "not a tragedy" for Russia’s "rearmament" and reform plans.
The first warship was to have been delivered to Russia in October.
France had resisted pressure from its allies to stop the delivery of the warships, saying that the multibillion-dollar deal would hurt Paris more than Moscow.
But Hollande said last week that it would be "intolerable and unacceptable" if Russian forces had entered Ukraine. (Reuters, AP, and AFP)