MOSCOW, August 26. /ITAR-TASS/. France is fulfilling all obligations under a bilateral deal on the construction of two Mistral-class helicopter carriers for Russia, Igor Ponomaryov, the vice president of Russia’s United Shipbuilding Corporation, said on Tuesday.

“The delivery of the first vessel to Russia is expected in November,” Ponomaryov said, adding that the contract is being implemented at its full volume.

Under the contract, Russia is to receive the first of the two warships, the Vladivostok, in October-November this year. The second Mistral-class helicopter carrier, the Sevastopol, is expected to be handed over to Russia by the end of the next year.

The Mistral issue was in the focus of attention in late July when the United States started to exert strong pressure on France, urging it to give up Mistral deliveries to Russia amid persisting differences between Washington and Moscow over developments in south-east Ukraine.

However, French President Francois Hollande said that France would fulfill its obligations for the construction of the first Mistral-type warship and would hand it over to Russia on time.

Hollande said that work on the second Mistral warship would depend on Moscow’s stance on the Ukraine crisis.

Mistral contract

The €1.12 billion contract for building two Mistral-type ships was signed by the Russian defense exporting company Rosoboronexport and French DCNS in June 2011.

The Mistral-type helicopter carriers have a displacement of 21 tons, the maximum body length of 210 meters, the speed of 18 knots and the range of up to 20,000 miles.