Sino-Russian Naval Collaboration: Strengthening Ties at Sea
Chinese naval vessels arrived in Russia's Vladivostok port for joint drills with the Russian navy. The exercises, conducted from August 1-5, emphasize defensive strategies. Locals warmly welcomed the Chinese seamen with flags and traditional customs, amid assurances the drills target no specific nation.

A fleet of Chinese naval vessels, including a submarine, made a strategic entry into Russia's far eastern port of Vladivostok on Thursday. This move precedes planned joint military exercises from August 1 to August 5. The vessels' arrival under grey skies was documented by footage from Russia's Defence Ministry.
The Chinese seamen received a warm reception from Russian locals. Residents cheered and waved national flags of both countries, while women in traditional attire presented the customary bread and salt greeting to an officer. Such gestures underscored the camaraderie between the two nations.
On Wednesday, Russia's Pacific Fleet released a statement emphasizing that the upcoming drills are purely defensive in nature. The statement reassured observers that these exercises do not aim to threaten any other countries, highlighting a focus on mutual security cooperation between China and Russia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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