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China, Russia to Hold Largest-Ever Navy Drills

China, Russia to Hold Largest-Ever Navy Drills
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China will join Russia later this week for its largest-ever naval drills with a foreign partner, underscoring deepening ties between the two countries along with Beijing's desire for closer links with regional militaries.

China, Russia to Hold Largest-Ever Navy DrillsChina has long been a key customer for Russian military hardware, but only in the last decade have their militaries begun taking part in joint exercises.
China's Defense Ministry said Tuesday that its navy will send four destroyers, two guided missile frigates, and a support ship for the "Joint Sea-2013" exercises, which start Friday in the Sea of Japan and run through July 12.

The ships departed Monday from the port of Qingdao, where China's Northern Fleet is based, headed for the rallying point in Peter the Great Bay near Vladivostok.
"This marks our navy's single biggest deployment of military force in a China-foreign joint exercise," the ministry said.

Gen. Fang Fenghui, the People's Liberation Army chief of the general staff, announced the exercises during a visit to Moscow, where he met with his Russian counterpart, Valery Gerasimov. The two also announced that another round of anti-terrorism joint drills would be held in Russia's Ural Mountain region of Chelyabinsk from July 27 to Aug. 15.

In comments reported by the official Liberation Army Daily, Fang emphasized that outsiders should not consider the exercises threatening.
"The joint drill conducted by the two militaries of China and Russia do not target any third parties. Their aim is to deepen cooperation between the two militaries in the training field, boost capacity in coordinating military activities, and serve the purpose of safeguarding regional security and stability," Fang said.

Xinhua described the Chinese contingent as "the largest military force that China's navy has sent on a joint exercise".
But joint naval exercises last year involved 16 ships and two submarines from China and seven warships from Russia, according to a 2012 report on the defense ministry website.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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