MOSCOW -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said arms sales abroad have continued to increase over the past year.
Speaking Monday at a meeting with top officials, Putin said arms exports are expected to top $13 billion this year, which he said exceeds last year's sales by more than $2 billion.
The Russian leader added Moscow's positions on the global arms market have continued to strengthen despite Western sanctions.
Russian arms shipments abroad this year included the delivery of the S-400 air defense missile systems to Turkey -- a deal that vexed Washington.
Putin said Russian arms manufacturers now have foreign orders totaling $50 billion.
During the meeting, Putin urged Russian officials to pay special attention to arms sales to Africa and show a "flexible" approach to deliveries and payments. Russia hosted an Africa summit in October in a bid to expand its clout on the continent by touting military aid and economic projects.
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