China prepares for naval drills with Russia in sign of continuing support

19 July 2023, 10:54

Chinese navy sailors stand in formation on board a naval training ship
China Russia. Picture: PA

The move comes despite the growing economic and humanitarian repercussions of the war in Ukraine.

China has said it has dispatched navy ships in preparation for joint exercises with Russia’s sea forces, in a sign of Beijing’s continuing support for Moscow’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.

The move comes despite the growing economic and humanitarian repercussions of the 16-month-old air, sea and ground assault.

China claims to be neutral in the conflict, but has accused the US and its allies of provoking Russia and has maintained robust economic, diplomatic and trade ties with Moscow.

The exercise involves more than 10 ships and 30-plus aircraft, according to China’s Xinhua News Agency.

The ministry and Xinhua gave no details, but the exercises are believed to be set for parts of the Sea of Japan in coming days.

China has reliably backed Russia in opposing US condemnation of the Ukraine invasion in international forums, but says it will not provide arms to either side in the war.

The defence ministry said in a news release on Wednesday that Chinese ships had linked up with their Russian counterparts at midday.

These included the guided missile destroyers Qiqihar and Guiyang, the guided missile frigates Zaozhuang and Rizhao and the supply ship Taihu. The Chinese ships carried four helicopters, the report said.

Russian participants included the frigates Gromkiy and Otlichnyy, which have been hosting visitors for a week in the financial hub of Shanghai, China’s largest city and biggest port.

A pair of Russian navy ships are visiting China as the countries reaffirm their military ties amid the war in Ukraine.

The joint drills focus on ship-to-ship communications, manoeuvring in formation and maritime search and rescue, according to Chinese reports.

The visit follows a meeting in Beijing between China’s defence minister and the head of Russia’s navy, the first formal military talks between the friendly neighbours since a short-lived mutiny by the Russian mercenary group Wagner.

China has reassured Russia of its continued support since the uprising.

Minister of national defence Li Shangfu told Russian Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov that China hoped for increased exchanges, joint exercises and other forms of co-operation to help defence ties “reach a new level”, the Chinese defence ministry said.

China operates the world’s largest navy by number of hulls and vastly outstrips Russia’s navy in both size and technical ability.

The countries’ fleets have held a series of exercises and joint manoeuvres since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, as have their air forces.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Breaking
Donald Trump fined $9,000 after judge finds him in contempt of court for violating gag order in hush money case

Donald Trump fined $9,000 after judge finds him in contempt of court for violating gag order in hush money trial

WhatsApp age limit change

Facebook and Instagram face EU scrutiny over possible digital rulebook breaches

International Court Gaza Explainer

Netanyahu vows to invade Rafah ‘with or without a deal’

Trump Hush Money

Donald Trump hush money trial set to resume

China Scientist Protest

Chinese scientist who published first Covid sequence protests lab eviction

South Korea Earns Samsung

Samsung reports 10-fold increase in profit as AI drives rebound for memory chips

Crypto Binance Sentence

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao faces sentencing for allowing money laundering

The Duchess of Edinburgh condemned violence against women and girls in Ukraine.

Sophie condemns Putin: First British royal to visit Ukraine denounces Russian forces for using rape as weapon of war

Multiple law enforcement vehicles respond in the neighborhood where several officers on a task force trying to serve a warrant were shot

Four US officers killed in shootout at North Carolina home

APTOPIX Israel Palestinians

Officials say Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill at least 22 people including baby

Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings leaves the scene where multiple law enforcement officers were fatally shot

Three police officers killed and five wounded in shooting at US home that triggered three-hour standoff

The lucky shopper got the deal of the decade when the price was listed incorrectly on the Cartier website

Mexican man wins claim against Cartier after website mistake sees him buy earrings worth thousands for only £22

A tent encampment has been set up inside the campus of Columbia University

Student protesters arrested in Texas as others in US defy demand to leave camp

Cheng 'Charlie' Saephan won the jackpot

Winner of huge Powerball jackpot in US is immigrant from Laos who has cancer

Gerard Depardieu

Actor Gerard Depardieu to face trial over alleged sexual assaults on film set

Kenya Dam Bursts

At least 45 people die in Kenya as floodwaters sweep away houses and cars