China, Russia to Hold Joint Naval Drills

July 5, 2026 at 4:34 PM
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BEIJING: ​The Chinese and Russian navies will conduct joint military exercises in the waters and airspace near the Chinese city of Qingdao next week, China’s Ministry of Defence announced on Sunday.

“Following ⁠the exercises, some of the forces from both sides will proceed to relevant areas of the Pacific Ocean ⁠to carry out joint maritime ‌patrols,” ‌it said in a statement.

The exercises, held annually, are intended to strengthen cooperation in addressing shared security challenges and to help maintain regional peace and stability, the ministry said.

Russia’s state-run RIA news agency reported that a cruiser, a corvette, a diesel-electric submarine, and a rescue vessel from the country’s Pacific Fleet had arrived in Qingdao to take part in the drills, which are scheduled to run from July 6 to 13.

China’s Northern Theater Command said its contingent includes two destroyers, a frigate, a submarine, a supply ship, and a rescue vessel.

During the exercises, the two navies are expected to carry out reconnaissance missions, air and missile defence operations, and surface strike drills.

The joint exercise comes about two months after Russian President Vladimir Putin visited China, where he described bilateral ties as being at an “unprecedentedly high level.” Chinese President Xi Jinping, meanwhile, described the partnership between the two countries as “unyielding.”

China and Russia have been conducting the annual Joint Sea exercises since 2012. Last year’s drills were held near the Russian port city of Vladivostok and were followed by joint naval patrols in the Pacific Ocean.

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