Iran hosts joint naval exercise

This handout picture provided by the Iranian Defence Ministry on March 12, 2024 shows (L) the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) type 903A replenishment ship (902) at sea during the "Maritime Security Belt 2024" combined naval exercise between Iran, Russia, and China in the Gulf of Oman. (AFP)
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  • The exercises coincide with heightened tensions in the region as Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza rages, and Houthis retaliate by launching attacks on ships in the Red Sea

TEHRAN: Naval drills hosted by Iran with the participation of Russia and Oman and observed by nine other countries began in the Indian Ocean on Saturday, Iran’s state TV said.
The exercises, dubbed “IMEX 2024,” are aimed at boosting “collective security in the region, expand multilateral cooperation, and display the goodwill and capabilities to safeguard peace, friendship and maritime security,” the English-language Press TV said.
It said participants would practice tactics to ensure international maritime trade security, protect maritime routes, enhance humanitarian measures, and exchange information on rescue and relief operations.
The exercises coincide with heightened tensions in the region as Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza rages, and Houthis retaliate by launching attacks on ships in the Red Sea.
Iran has increased its military cooperation with Russia and China in response to regional tensions with the US.
In March, Iran, China, and Russia held their fifth joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman.
Countries observing the current drills include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Thailand.