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China, Russia to hold third joint naval patrol in West, North Pacific

In accordance with an annual cooperation schedule between the Chinese and Russian militaries, the two countries' navies will hold a joint naval patrol in West and North Pacific waters.

ANI

BEIJING: China and Russia will soon launch their third joint naval patrol, which will feature both sides' warships sailing into West and North Pacific waters, CCP mouthpiece The Global Times reported citing a press release from China's Ministry of National Defence.

The announcement comes following their six-day 'Northern/Interaction-2023' joint exercises in the Sea of Japan, held last week.

In accordance with an annual cooperation schedule between the Chinese and Russian militaries, the two countries' navies will hold a joint naval patrol in West and North Pacific waters, China's Ministry of National Defense said in a press release on Wednesday.

This is the third time the two nations have conducted a combined naval patrol.

In 2021, the Chinese and Russian navies formed a joint flotilla and sailed through the Sea of Japan, the West Pacific, and the East China Sea in seven days, completing a full circumnavigation of Japan. This marked the beginning of the first joint patrol., The Global Times reported.

The other came after the Russia-led Vostok-2022 strategic drills in 2022, which saw the two countries' vessels reaching the Bering Sea in addition to the West Pacific.

China and Russia wrapped up the four-day Northern/Interaction-2023 joint exercises in the Sea of Japan on Sunday. 

It was expected that a joint naval and air patrol would follow the exercise, which practised anti-sea mine, anti-aircraft, anti-ship and anti-submarine operations under the theme of safeguarding strategic maritime routes.

According to the experts, the joint naval patrol could start from the Sea of Japan, stretch into the Pacific Ocean and even reach the Bering Sea, The Global Times reported.

Australia is currently hosting the Talisman Sabre 2023 military exercise, which features 13 countries including the US, Australia, the UK, Canada and Japan. Top US naval official Carlos Del Toro pointed to China as a focus of the drill.

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