"It's clear that America's influence on Iraq has been excessive. The Shiite government of this country is starting to conduct itself more independently of Washington, and more looking toward Iran," he said.
Pukhov also attributed Russia's success in winning the contracts to the efforts of former Military-Technical Cooperation Service head Mikhail Dmitriyev, who had previously insisted "we must continue to work with Iraq."
Russia recently lost another arms deal tender to supply the Mi-28EN to India, which was won by America's Boeing AH-64 Apache. Iraq has previously signed arms deals with the United States for second-hand Lockheed F-16 fighter jets and other equipment.
Maliki is traveling with Iraq's oil and trade minister as well as the chief of its investment commission, Al Arabiya reported. Earlier this year, Russia's Lukoil won a $100 million exploration contract in Iraq and is developing the huge West Qurna oilfield there.
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