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China and Russia Forge Stronger Military Ties with Upcoming Joint Exercises Amid NATO Tensions

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China and Russia are set to conduct joint military exercises, enhancing their strategic partnership amid NATO tensions. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will also attend a BRICS meeting in Russia, further solidifying alliances among major emerging economies.


China and Russia are set to enhance their military collaboration through joint exercises in the Pacific, signaling a deeper strategic partnership amid rising tensions with NATO. The upcoming 'North-Joint 2024' drills will involve both nations' Navy and Air Force, focusing on security threats in the region. This initiative follows previous military exercises and comes at a time when NATO has labeled China as an 'enabler' in Russia's ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Despite these accusations, China maintains a stance of neutrality, asserting that it does not support either side in the war.

Additionally, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is scheduled to attend a BRICS meeting in Russia, which will address security issues. This visit precedes the BRICS summit next month, where President Xi Jinping is expected to participate. The BRICS coalition, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, aims to strengthen economic alliances and expand its influence on the global stage, especially as Russia seeks support amid Western sanctions.

  • The 'North-Joint 2024' exercises will take place in the airspace and waters around the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk, with no specific date announced yet. These military maneuvers are part of a broader strategy to enhance operational capabilities and showcase military strength in the Pacific region.
  • The BRICS summit in Kazan will provide a platform for discussions among major emerging economies, emphasizing the group's goal to represent nearly half of the world's population and promote cooperation in various sectors.
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