China, Iran, Russia to hold joint naval drill, eye military cooperation boost: Chinese defense ministry
- Joint naval drills involving Iran, Russia, and China will begin on March 10 in Chabahar, Iran, as reported by Iran's Tasnim news agency.
- The drills will include maritime training such as damage control and joint search and rescue operations, according to China's Defense Ministry.
- The People's Liberation Army will send the destroyer Baotou and the resupply ship Gaoyouhu to participate in the exercises.
- The exercises aim to enhance military trust and foster cooperation among the participating nations' armed forces, according to China's Defense Ministry.
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