BRICS: Russia, China, and Iran Launch Military Exercises in South Africa
South Africa hosts joint naval drills with Russia, China, and Iran under the BRICS+ framework, drawing criticism from the US and domestic opposition.
South Africa hosts joint naval drills with Russia, China, and Iran under the BRICS+ framework, drawing criticism from the US and domestic opposition.
South Africa hosts joint military drills with Russia, China, and Iran under the BRICS framework, sparking U.S. diplomatic tensions and domestic protests.
China, Russia, and Iran’s warships participate in BRICS naval drills near South Africa, focusing on maritime security amid heightened U.S. tensions over Venezuela and geopolitical rivalries.
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Naval exercises led by China under the BRICS framework involve military cooperation among member states amid geopolitical tensions.
A Russian warship joined Chinese and Iranian vessels in South African waters for a Brics+ military exercise, observed by AFP journalists.
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.
Chinese, Russian, and Iranian warships participate in week-long maritime exercises off South Africa’s coast under the BRICS framework, amid geopolitical tensions with the US.