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New | China, Russia increase joint drills as they deepen defence ties to contain US, their mutual foe

The two nations announce plans to strengthen military cooperation this year

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Chinese Defence Minister Chang Wanquan (second from right) meets his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoigu (second from left) in Moscow on Wednesday. Photo: Xinhua

China and Russia will increase military exercises to strengthen security and defence cooperation amid growing tensions in the ­disputed South China Sea.

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Russian Defence Minister ­Sergey Shoigu unveiled the plan at a meeting with his visiting ­Chinese counterpart Chang ­Wanquan on Wednesday, Tass news agency reported.

“We highly appreciate a high level of Russian-Chinese contact both at the state and defence levels,” Shoigu said. “This year we are going to hold more exercises and events than in past years.”

Speaking on the sidelines of an international security conference in Moscow, Shoigu said the two nations would conduct both ground and naval exercises.

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“Certainly, the aim is to strengthen mutually beneficial relations of partnership,” he said.

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