China, Iran, Russia to hold joint naval drill, eye military cooperation boost: Chinese defense ministry
- China, Iran, and Russia conducted joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman, marking five years of collaboration, according to the Chinese Defense Ministry.
- The drills showcased military capabilities amid concerns over Iran's nuclear program and Houthi threats to shipping, highlighting regional tensions.
- The Maritime Security Belt 2025 exercise marked the fifth year these countries participated in such drills, involving vessels from both China and Russia.
- Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi warned of renewed attacks on Israel-linked vessels if aid to Gaza did not resume.
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Iran’s Growing Military Ties With China, Russia Present a ‘Danger’ to US and Israeli Security, Experts Warn
A Chinese warship sails during the joint navy exercise of Iran, China, and Russia in the Gulf of Oman, Iran, March 12, 2025. Photo: Iranian Army/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS Expanding military cooperation between Iran, China, and Russia presents a rising threat to the US and its allies in the Middle East, especially Israel, according to experts who spoke with The Algemeiner. The warning came as Iran, China, and Russia on Wedn…
Iran, Russia, China hold joint naval drills in Gulf of Oman
Iran, China, and Russia kicked off their fifth joint naval drill, ‘Security Belt-2025,’ in the Gulf of Oman on March 11, 2025, flexing military muscle with warships and helicopters to counter U.S. influence amid rising regional tensions. Iran, China, Russia hold joint naval drills in Indian Ocean Ali Ramezani reports from Chabahar Follow: https://t.co/GKZwI4ehqL pic.twitter.com/PnHZsG5FuF — Press TV (@PressTV) March 12, 2025 China, Russia and …
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