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Russia offered New Zealand fighter jets for butter and milk: Book

According to a new book, Russia offered a nuclear submarine and two MiG fighter jets to New Zealand in 1993 to pay the USD 100 million it owed them for a range of imported dairy products.

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Fighter jets and nuclear submarines in exchange for milk? The extraordinary offer was made by Russia to New Zealand in 1993, a new book has claimed.u00a0

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia was struggling to pay the USD 100 million it owed New Zealand for a range of imported dairy products, the Guardian reported.

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