China, Russia, Iran Launch ‘BRICS Plus’ Naval Exercises in South Africa
South Africa hosts joint maritime drills involving China, Russia, Iran, and other BRICS Plus participants to enhance naval cooperation and maritime safety.
South Africa hosts joint maritime drills involving China, Russia, Iran, and other BRICS Plus participants to enhance naval cooperation and maritime safety.
Joint maritime exercises involving BRICS Plus nations aim to enhance naval capabilities and economic coordination amid global tensions.
Joint maritime drills involving China, Russia, Iran, and South Africa under the BRICS Plus framework aim to enhance shipping safety and interoperability.
Chinese, Russian, and Iranian warships conduct joint naval exercises off South Africa’s coast, framed as BRICS cooperation amid U.S. criticism and domestic opposition.
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Chinese, Russian, and Iranian warships conduct BRICS-organized naval drills near Cape Town, sparking international and domestic political backlash.
Drills aim to enhance maritime safety and cooperation among BRICS nations amid geopolitical tensions.
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