Russia, China, Iran Launch Joint Naval Exercises
The exercises, which originated as an Iranian initiative and have been conducted trilaterally since 2019, aim to enhance coordination among the navies and build a multipolar presence in the oceans. Russian officials described the drills as a response to longstanding Western dominance at sea and a move to counter what they call modern “gunboat diplomacy.”
Iranian naval authorities confirmed that Russia and Iran are holding combined drills this week as part of the broader exercises. The maneuvers come shortly after the second round of Oman-mediated indirect US-Iran talks in Geneva over Iran’s nuclear program, reflecting rising regional tensions and strategic positioning by the three nations.
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