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Russia and China commence joint naval exercise in sea of Japan

Russia and China commence joint naval exercise in sea of Japan

According to the Chinese Ministry of Defense, the aim of the “Northern Interaction-2023” train is to make sure the safety of strategic sea routes, improve strategic interplay between the Chinese and Russian armed forces, strengthen the potential to collectively safeguard regional peace and stability, and reply to numerous safety points.

The Russian-Ukrainian War, which started at a time of elevated geopolitical competitors between China and the United States and rising regional tensions, introduced Beijing nearer to Moscow as a consequence of comparable challenges in going through a “common enemy” notion.

While China didn’t take part in worldwide sanctions towards Russia following the battle, it largely complied with the framework of sanctions to keep away from damaging its financial relations with the US and Europe.

On the opposite hand, Beijing benefited from the altered commerce between Europe and Russia as a consequence of sanctions, and commerce quantity between China and Russia elevated after the battle, particularly within the vitality sector.

While the US and Europe urged China to not present direct army assist to Russia within the battle, China continued its army cooperation with Moscow, together with joint army workouts, regardless of indirectly promoting weapons.

This joint naval train between Russia and China comes at a time when geopolitical tensions proceed to form regional dynamics within the Sea of Japan and surrounding areas.

Source: www.anews.com.tr