China, Russia launch joint naval drills in Russian Far East
According to Chinese state media, the drills would cover a wide spectrum including communications, anti-mine, etc. Earlier, Beijing has criticized Australia's move to obtain a fleet of eight nuclear-powered submarines.

Chinese state media said the drills would encompass communications, anti-mine, anti-air and anti-submarine operations, joint maneuvering and firing on seaborn targets.
While such exercises have been held before, the reports said this is the first time China has sent anti-submarine warfare planes and destroyers of more than 10,000 tons in displacement for exercises abroad.
China and Russia are united in opposing the dominant US influence in global affairs and have been harsh critics of Washington's foreign policy stumbles in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
While Beijing generally follows Moscow's lead on matters such as Iran, it has grown increasingly assertive in defending what it considers its vital interests regarding Taiwan, the South China Sea and throughout the Indo-Pacific.
Beijing has strongly criticized an agreement for Australia to obtain a fleet of eight nuclear-powered submarines built with US technology announced last month that is largely seen as a response to China's vastly upgraded naval capabilities.
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