Joint Sea-2025 exercises begin in waters near Russian port of Vladivostok and will last for three days, China’s Defence Ministry says.
China and Russia have commenced three days of joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan, aiming to strengthen their partnership against perceived U.S. dominance. The exercises, featuring submarine rescue and anti-missile operations, involve four Chinese vessels and follow years of deepening ties, with China providing economic support amid Western sanctions against Russia.