China, Russia and Iran
are planning a joint naval exercise, Russia’s Pacific Fleet has said,
amid speculation that the three countries are teaming up in the face of
pressure from the US.
The
Pacific Fleet said that a naval group including a missile cruiser, a
large anti-submarine warfare ship and a large sea tanker had anchored
off Chabahar, Iran’s only oceanic port, on the Gulf of Oman.
“In
the port, an official delegation of the Russian Navy will take part in a
planned conference on conducting a joint naval exercise of warships of
Russia, Iran and China,” it said on Tuesday, without giving further
details.
The
top Russian envoy in Iran told Russia’s Ria Novosti news agency last
August that joint naval drills would be held in the Persian Gulf at the
end of 2021 or early in 2022, and that they would focus on safe
navigation and anti-piracy operations. It was interpreted as a show of
support by Moscow and Beijing to Tehran during its confrontations with
Washington.