Russia and China Team Up for Naval Drills
Russia and China are set to conduct joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan from August 1 to 5. These exercises, as reported by Interfax citing Russia’s Pacific Fleet, are meant to be defensive and not targeted at other nations.

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In a strategic move, Russia and China will engage in joint naval exercises in the Sea of Japan from August 1-5, according to the Interfax news agency. The announcement was made via a statement from Russia's Pacific Fleet on Wednesday.
The joint drills are characterized as defensive, with an emphasis on clarifying that they are not intended to challenge or threaten other countries in the region.
This development underscores the growing military collaboration between the two powers, as they continue to strengthen their ties through cooperative defense initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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