Iran, China and Russia launch annual joint naval drills
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Iran, China and Russia launch annual joint naval drills as Trump upends Western alliances
Russia, China, Iran to hold joint naval drills in Gulf of Oman
Russia, China, and Iran carry out joint naval drill to ‘deepen military trust’
Russia, Iran and China are set to hold joint naval exercises this month in an effort to ‘deepen military mutual trust’ between the three nations. China’s defence ministry announced the news today as exercises are set to begin tomorrow. Iran’s Tasnim news agency said drills will begin tomorrow in the southeastern Iranian port of Chabahar.
Iran, Russia
Several senior Russian missile specialists have visited Iran over the past year as the Islamic Republic has deepened its defense cooperation with Moscow, reports indicate.
Over the past three years, the partnership has become deeper still, as Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine, and the resulting Western pressure, have helped transform Russia into an international pariah. That has turned the Islamic Republic into something resembling a lifeline for Mr. Putin’s government.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he wants to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran and sent a letter to its leadership this week suggesting talks with the Islamic Republic, which the West fears is rapidly nearing the capability to make atomic weapons.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has issued a warning to "bullying" Western powers and their calls for negotiations.
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