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China, Russia and Iran to hold navy drills aimed at ‘regional security’, admiral says as Middle East tensions flare

  • Top Iranian naval official reportedly confirms joint exercise will be held before end of March and says other countries have been invited to take part
  • The news comes as US-led coalition launches new round of strikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen in response to Red Sea cargo ship attacks

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Media reports have not yet revealed the location of this year’s joint naval drills between China, Russia and Iran, but the countries conducted trilateral exercises in the Gulf of Oman in March 2023. Photo: Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP
China will hold joint naval drills with Iran and Russia in the coming weeks, as Iranian-backed Houthi militias and US forces mount strikes and counter-strikes in the Middle East.
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Iranian and Russian media quoted Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, commander of Iran’s navy, as saying that the drills would be held before the end of March and were aimed at “regional security”.

According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency – which called the drills a “war game” – Irani said a number of other countries had been invited to take part in the exercise.

The reports did not state where the drills were set to be staged, but the navies of the three countries conducted trilateral exercises in the Gulf of Oman in March of last year.

This year’s drills come as tensions simmer in the Middle East, with a US-led coalition launching a third round of strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen on Saturday.
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