Russia, Iran and China to hold naval drills

Joint exercises, called 'Maritime Security Belt - 2024', will involve warships and aviation


Reuters March 11, 2024
The trilateral maritime exercises, Security Belt-2023, will conclude on Sunday. PHOTO: ANADOLU AGENCY

MOSCOW:

Russia said a group of its warships had arrived in Iran to take part in drills with Iran and China in the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.

The joint exercises, called "Maritime Security Belt - 2024", will involve warships and aviation, the Russian defence ministry said in a statement quoted by state media on Monday.

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"The practical part of the exercise will take place in the waters of the Gulf of Oman of the Arabian Sea," the ministry said. "The main purpose of the manoeuvres is to work out the safety of maritime economic activity."

Russia’s grouping is led by the Varyag, a missile cruiser from its Pacific Fleet, the ministry said. It said representatives from the navies of Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Oman, India and South Africa would act as observers.

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