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China, Russia, Iran start 'BRICS Plus' naval exercises in South African waters

The week-long 'Will for Peace 2026' exercise involves 11 BRICS Plus nations aiming to enhance maritime safety and anti-piracy cooperation, South Africa's defense force said.

  • On Jan 10, China, Russia and Iran began the week-long Exercise WILL FOR PEACE 2026 in South African waters, described as a BRICS Plus operation for maritime safety and interoperability.
  • Seen by members as a counterweight, the grouping BRICS Plus expands original BRICS founders Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, with Iran joining last year to challenge U.S. and Western economic dominance.
  • Chinese and allied warships arrived at Simon's Town, with Tangshan, a 161-meter guided-missile destroyer, IRIS Makran berthed and the Russian corvette arriving on Jan 9.
  • The drills are expected to further strain ties between the United States and South Africa, while South Africa's Democratic Alliance opposes hosting Russia and Iran, citing contradiction to neutrality.
  • Deputy Defence Minister Bantu Holomisa said `This exercise was planned long before these tensions we are witnessing today`, with Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia observing and the United Arab Emirates expected to join.
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Off the South African coast is a joint naval exercise of the BRICS plus states China, Russia and Iran.

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China, Russia, Iran start 'BRICS Plus' naval exercises in South African waters

China, Russia and Iran began a week of joint naval exercises in South Africa's waters on Saturday in what the host country described as a BRICS Plus operation to "ensure the safety of shipping and maritime economic activities".

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