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Iran Seeking Joint Naval Drills in Caspian Sea with Regional States – Navy Commander

Iran Seeking Joint Naval Drills in Caspian Sea with Regional States – Navy Commander
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By Staff, Agencies

Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi said the country is seeking to stage a joint naval drill in the Caspian Sea with regional countries, following the recent successful drill with Russia and China in the Indian Ocean and the Sea of Oman.

Khanzadi made the remark in a TV interview on Sunday night, while discussing the details of the Islamic Republic’s joint naval drill with Russia and China in the northern part of the Indian Ocean and the Sea of Oman, dubbed as the "Marine Security Belt," which wrapped up on Sunday.

“There is no threat facing the Persian Gulf region except for the presence of foreign forces such as the US, which are endangering the security of this region,” the Iranian Navy commander said.

He said the reason for holding the joint drill in the northern part of the Indian Ocean and the Sea of Oman was that this region was in need of more coordination for staging drills and providing security.

Khanzadi maintained that Iran, Russia and China have agreed to stage the joint naval drill annually.

“We are seeking to achieve collective security, and for that purpose, we are inviting regional countries to join us [in the drills],” he added.

Khanzadi added that the drill, which covered an area of 17,000 square kilometers this time, would expand to further areas for future exercises.

The Iranian commander then described the efforts of some countries to form a coalition in the Gulf as “pointless” and a waste of resources, which was not well received by other countries.

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