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China and Russia Complete Third Joint Anti-Missile Drills on Russian Territory

Beijing calls the exercise routine, signaling a push to refine coordination under the two countries' strategic partnership.

Overview

  • China's Defense Ministry confirmed the latest joint anti-missile drills took place in early December on Russian territory as part of scheduled training.
  • The ministry said the activity was not aimed at any third party and was not a response to current international developments.
  • Officials described the drills as focused on improving operational coordination and enhancing strategic cooperation between the forces.
  • The exercise followed November talks on missile defense and strategic stability and came after joint artillery and anti-submarine drills in the Sea of Japan in August.
  • Both governments have also voiced concerns about U.S. plans for a global missile shield and a potential resumption of nuclear weapons testing, according to the reporting.