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China Says Conducting Joint Military Drills With Russia

  • China is conducting joint military drills with Russia along its southern coast following a U.S.-led Western defense alliance meeting and Japan warning of a threat from their ties.
  • Beijing dismissed the warnings as 'irresponsible and provocative,' starting the exercises named Joint Sea-2024 in early July around Zhanjiang until mid-month.
  • The drills aim to showcase capabilities in addressing maritime security threats, enhancing the China-Russia partnership, as per the Defense Ministry.
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