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Iran, Russia, China hold naval drills amid growing alliance

Iran, Russia, and China will begin their annual naval exercises on Monday. The drills will be organized near the southeastern Iranian port city of Chabahar, the Iranian Tasnim agency reported on Sunday.

Joint Chinese-Iranian-Russian exercises Security Belt-2024
Joint Chinese-Iranian-Russian exercises Security Belt-2024
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Malwina Gadawa

The Chinese Ministry of Defense confirmed on Sunday that it will participate in the Security Belt-2025 exercises and will send a destroyer and a supply ship, as reported by the Chinese weekly Global Times.

Joint military maneuvers

As part of the training, the navies of the three countries will practice attacks on maritime targets and search and rescue operations. The maneuvers aim to deepen military relations and cooperation between the armies of the participating countries.

Security Belt-2025 will be the fifth joint Chinese-Iranian-Russian naval exercise since 2019.

The maneuvers will take place in the Gulf of Oman, the gateway between the Strait of Hormuz and the Indian Ocean, which is a strategic point on the energy resource transportation route.

Building an economic alliance

Sanctions imposed by the West are driving Russia, Iran, and China to tighten economic and political cooperation.

China has promised Russia a no-limit partnership and has signed a 25-year, $400 billion strategic agreement with Iran.

All three countries also join the same international clubs, such as BRICS. Their trade exchange is increasing, and plans for free trade zones, independent payment systems, and trade routes bypassing Western-controlled locations are emerging.

Meanwhile, Iran and Russia have deepened their military and political cooperation since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.

Iran has supplied Russia with thousands of Shahed-type drones used in airstrikes on Ukraine and is assisting Moscow in building a drone factory in Russia.

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