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Iran, Russia plan joint naval exercise in Gulf of Oman amid US military buildup
Exercise aims to expand maritime cooperation; Russian commander signals readiness for broader joint drills.
Iran, Russia plan joint naval exercise in Gulf of Oman amid US military buildup
Russia's Navy Force Commander Cap. Alexey Sergeev said: “We are ready to hold joint exercises in any region,” IRNA reports. / Reuters
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Iran and Russia will hold a joint naval exercise on Thursday in the Gulf of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean, an Iranian naval commander said.

Iranian naval commander Captain Hassan Maqsoudlou said the combined naval exercise of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy and the Russian Federation Navy will take place in the Gulf of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean region, according to the Iranian official news agency IRNA.

The drill aims to “expand joint maritime cooperation and strengthen coordination” between the two navies in planning and carrying out combined operations, Maqsoudlou said.

Holding the exercise alongside other drills by Iran’s armed forces reflects both countries’ attention to developments in the Gulf of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean, and demonstrates their commitment to enhancing maritime cooperation, countering unilateralism and supporting maritime trade security in the region, IRNA reported.

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Military drill in the Strait of Hormuz

For his part, Russia's Navy Force Commander Cap. Alexey Sergeev said: “We are ready to hold joint exercises in any region,” IRNA reported.

The Russian Navy’s helicopter carrier Stoikiy docked Wednesday at Iran’s Bandar Abbas naval base to participate in the exercise, the Iranian Mehr news agency reported.

The Iranian-Russian exercises come as Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) started a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday amid tensions with the US.

A statement by the IRGC’s public relations division said the “Smart Control of the Strait of Hormuz” exercise aims to assess the operational readiness of its naval forces.

The following day, Tehran and Washington conducted a second round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva, under Omani mediation.

On February 6, Oman hosted a round of indirect talks in Muscat amid a US military buildup in the region.

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SOURCE:AA