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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China says conducting joint military drills with Russia to address ‘maritime security threats’
China said Friday it was conducting joint military drills with Russia along its southern coast, after a US-led Western defence alliance met in Washington and Japan warned of a growing threat from Beijing’s strong ties with Moscow. Beijing rejected the warnings as “irresponsible and provocative,” hours after China’s defence ministry said the two militaries had begun the exercises — called Joint Sea-2024 — in “early July,” lasting until the middle…
China Says Conducting Joint Military Drills With Russia
China said Friday it was conducting joint military drills with Russia along its southern coast, after a U.S.-led Western defense alliance met in Washington and Japan warned of a growing threat from Beijing's strong ties with Moscow.
China and Russia hold joint military exercises
Between Hong Kong and the Chinese island of Hainan, Russia and China have apparently been rehearsing military exercises on air and at sea for days. Meanwhile, the EU is intervening in a territorial dispute in the South China Sea.
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