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China-Russia drills transparent: official

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2017-07-24 09:20Global Times Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download

Focuses on joint rescue operations, protecting maritime shipping lanes

A Chinese military official said the country has nothing to hide from the joint naval exercises between China and Russia, which focuses on joint rescue and protecting maritime economic activities.

"The joint naval exercises between China and Russia have been regularly held since 2012. They enhance both navies' cooperation and mutual trust," said Yu Manjiang, commander of the Chinese fleet that participated in the drills.

The first phase of the Joint Sea-2017 drills will run from July 21-28 in the Baltic Sea, Russian news agency Sputnik reported.

From Saturday to Monday, the two navies' operations will be coordinated. The navies will also visit each other's fleet.

Details of the drills were discussed on Sunday by simulating possible scenarios on a map.

The simulation will make troops of each country more familiar with the other, since their habits and rules differ from each other's, said Lin Long, deputy commander of the drill's joint command center, told the Global Times.

Lin added the simulation also helps ensure troop safety.

The drills have attracted much attention worldwide, especially from countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), with a Friday report on CNN saying that British, Dutch and Danish warships have been escorting the Chinese flotilla as it made its way to the drills.

The report added that the choice of the Baltic Sea is also significant, as the area remains "a source of heightened tensions between Russia and the US and its NATO allies."

"China is a great power, and it's natural that every move will attract world attention. But there's no need to hide or avoid anything," said Yu, who is also deputy commander of the Nanhai Fleet under the People's Liberation Army Navy.

After Monday, two groups made up of Chinese and Russian naval troops will go to the southeast part of the Baltic Sea to conduct several exercises, such as joint air defense.

The emphasis of this year's drills is on coordination and how to deal with emergencies, said Zhao Yanquan, captain of the Hefei missile destroyer that participated in the drill.

Deeper and more comprehensive drills provide a sound basis for the two countries to join forces in fighting a common threat, Zhao said. Threats to economic activities and from terrorism have become more frequent, and the cooperative mode used in the drills will be applied to situations like intercepting pirates in the Gulf of Aden, he added.

  

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