Sunday, April 22, 2012

China and Russia hold first navy exercises

This file photo shows, made available by US Navy in 2009, shows the Russian destroyer Admiral Vinogradov, which currently takes part in China's and Russia's first joint naval exercises. The six days of drills are talking place in the Yellow Sea off China's east coast
22 April 2012
AFP

BEIJING — China and Russia on Sunday launched their first joint naval exercises amid tensions between China and its Asian neighbours over regional territorial claims.

The six days of drills are taking place in the Yellow Sea off China's east coast, the official China News Service said, adding these were the first dedicated exercises involving the two navies.

Taking place near Qingdao city off the coast of Shandong province, they were launched by Russian and Chinese military officials on Sunday morning, the state-run Xinhua news agency said.

The exercises come as China boosts military spending and asserts claims over disputed territory, including a chain of islands in the East China Sea also claimed by Japan.


China and several Asian countries also have rival claims to uninhabited islands in the South China Sea, which is believed to be rich in oil and natural gas and straddles strategic shipping lanes vital to global trade.

The exercises will focus on joint air defence, anti-submarine tactics and search and rescue, Xinhua has previously said. They will also include simulated rescue of hijacked vessels and anti-terrorism drills.

China has 16 naval vessels and two submarines taking part while Russia has four warships.

China said Thursday that the exercises were aimed at upholding regional peace.

"This joint military exercise is a long scheduled one between China and Russia in order to uphold regional peace and stability," foreign ministry spokesman Liu Weimin told a regular news briefing.

China and Russia have together participated in four military exercises since 2005, some involving other countries as well, Xinhua has said.

The two countries previously held joint war games in 2005 but these are the first dedicated naval exercises, a Chinese expert said.

Yin Zhuo, an expert who advises the navy, said the number of ships involved was unprecedented.

"Both sides will have deep exchanges in terms of tactics and technology," Yin told state television.

But the exercises could worry China's Asian neighbours.

Beijing and Tokyo have a long-running dispute over a chain of islands, called Diaoyu by China and Senkaku by Japan -- which sit in rich fishing grounds that may harbour lucrative energy resources.

Japan has so far shown little interest in the drills, which are taking place more than 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) north of the disputed islands.

But Japan's defence ministry said in a recent report that China was becoming increasingly active in waters near Japanese territory while Russia was holding more frequent military exercises in its far east region.

It another flare-up which erupted earlier this month, China and the Philippines dispatched vessels as they lay claim to a group of islands in the South China Sea.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a good news. China and Russia are partner. USA won't help youn as they don't want to learn another liar lesson from youn. No one will help youn. youn day will come and China will clean youn from this world!!! China is so powerful in a dragon year!

Anonymous said...

goo point poster 2:31 PM

Anonymous said...

NATO WILL TAKE CARE OF RUSSIA WHILE THE US BEAT THE SHIT OUT OF AH CHINA. TO AH PLER 2:31PM DID YOU KNOW RUSSIA KGB SUPPORT AH NVA & VIETCONG AH PAKACH. EVEN THOUGH THEY DIDN'T STEAL LAND BUT THEIR WEAPON ALSO KILL KHMER PEOPLE AH LI LER

Anonymous said...

8:38pm
would you talk with the civilize language please!!! and stop a use khmer word.

Love khmer

Anonymous said...

8:38PM is youn ka top and will die soon as no one will trust youn anymore cos youn is a bad nation.

Anonymous said...

2:31 PM
India helps Yuon, and US helps its three military clients: Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia as always.

Jeremiah said...

I've never wished to see war, though I haven't directly faced one war. But to see other nations facing wars I was deeply sad.

If in fact we have no solutions but to make "war" in order to have "peace", I have nothing to help but to only offer my prayers to GOD to ease these sufferings that humans created and another humans have to endure.

Anonymous said...

This is just a response to the US military exercises with other nations in the Asia.

I hope it will not evolve into a major conflicts.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

TO AH 4:09AM

I AGREE WITH YOUR FIRST PARAGRAPH. BUT CHINA ARE LACK THE CAPACITY TO DEFEAT THE POWERS OF USA & NATO COUNTRY.


BUT STILL CHINA IS THE MOST BULLYING COUNTRY ON EARTH TREATING EVERYONE LIKE TIBET.

Anonymous said...

can't just ignore china and russia in all of this. yes, the world is big and more than just an oyster in on your plate, you know.

i think all the superpower nations should work cooperatively and the sake of peace, prosperity, development and humanity, etc... god bless us all.