China, Iran, Russia to hold joint naval drill, eye military cooperation boost: Chinese defense ministry
- Iran, Russia, and China initiated joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman, marking the fifth consecutive year of such exercises.
- The drills, codenamed 'Marine Security Belt 2025', focus on cooperation among the naval forces and include operations for striking maritime targets and joint search and rescue efforts.
- Naval groups from several countries, including Azerbaijan and South Africa, are observing the drills, which took place near the Iranian port of Chabahar.
- U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned efforts to revive talks on a nuclear deal with Iran after his previous withdrawal, amid rising military ties among the three nations.
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