China wants to strengthen naval cooperation with Russia

VnExpressVnExpress04/07/2023


China's defense minister expressed hope to expand naval cooperation with Russia, calling for active contributions to maintaining peace and stability.

During a meeting with Russian Navy Commander Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov in Beijing on July 3, Chinese Defense Minister Senior General Li Shangfu expressed hope that the two sides could "strengthen communication at all levels."

"We hope that the two sides will strengthen cooperation at all levels, regularly organize joint exercises, patrols and competitions, and expand practical cooperation in specialized fields to actively contribute to protecting peace and stability in the region and the world," General Ly said.

Admiral Yevmenov affirmed that Russia is ready to continue expanding naval exchanges with China at all levels and jointly hold important training events, including joint exercises and patrols. Admiral Yevmenov also called for "continuously promoting relations between the two militaries to a new level."

China's Kunming destroyer and Russia's Admiral Tributs destroyer sail in the western Pacific Ocean in October 2021. Photo: PLA

China's Kunming destroyer and Russia's Admiral Tributs destroyer sail in the western Pacific Ocean in October 2021. Photo: PLA

This is the highest-level meeting between Chinese and Russian defense officials since the Wagner riots on June 24. After the riots, China on June 25 announced that it "supports Russia in safeguarding national stability and achieving development and prosperity."

Russia and China have strengthened their cooperation and diplomatic contacts in recent years. Their strategic partnership has become even closer since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war. China, which has declared itself neutral in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, has recently stepped up diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful solution to the crisis.

The Russian and Chinese militaries regularly conduct joint exercises. On June 7, Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers and Chinese H-6s patrolled the Sea of ​​Japan, the East China Sea, and the western Pacific Ocean for eight hours. Russian Su-30SM, Su-35S, and Chinese J-11B fighters escorted the bombers.

The Russian Defense Ministry affirmed that the bombers and fighters of the two countries "strictly complied with international regulations and did not violate foreign airspace" during the patrol. This activity is within the framework of the Military Cooperation Plan 2023 of Russia and China, and is not aimed at a third party.

Nguyen Tien (According to RIA Novosti, AFP )



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