Russia's military leaders approved a plan by the navy on
Sunday to station warships permanently in friendly ports across
the globe.
Underfunded since the 1991 break up of the Soviet Union,
the Russian navy has been reasserting itself over the last
year by chasing Somali pirates around the coast of east Africa
and steaming across the Atlantic to visit allies in South
America.
"The General Staff has given its position on this issue
and it fully supports the position of the (Navy's) main committee,"
deputy chief of staff Colonel-General Anatoly Nogovitsyn told
RIA Novosti news agency.
A resurgent navy has become central to a strategy for Russia
-- which enjoyed a decade of economic revival from 1998 --
to project itself in foreign affairs.
In August a Russian diplomat said the navy was to make more
use of a Syrian Mediterranean Sea port. Last month a Russian
warship cruised off Cuba after visiting South America for
the first time since 1991.