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Russia, ASEAN hold first naval drills off Indonesian coast by AFP Staff Writers Jakarta (AFP) Dec 1, 2021 Russia and a number of Southeast Asian countries kicked off their first ever joint naval exercise along the Strait of Malacca, one of the world's most important shipping lanes, on Wednesday, Indonesia's navy said. The drills come at a time of growing tensions in the Pacific, particularly around the South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety. All ten members of ASEAN, Southeast Asia's regional bloc, participated in Wednesday's drills. Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Myanmar and Brunei provided warships or aircraft, with the Philippines taking part as a virtual observer. The exercises will continue until Saturday. "This exercise is about peace, stability and prosperity in the region," Russia's ambassador to the bloc Alexander Ivanov said in a statement. Indonesian first fleet commander Arsyad Abdullah said the exercise would "enhance the interoperability and understanding between the Russian and ASEAN militaries". One analyst told AFP the exercise would reaffirm the ASEAN bloc's principle of non-alignment, particularly given regional tensions. "It is important for us to ensure the balance of power in our region, to reiterate that this is a non-aligned region," Connie Rahakundini Bakrie, an Indonesian military analyst from the Institute of Defense and Security Studies, said. The bloc has previously held drills alongside the US and Chinese navies, while Indonesia and the United States held their biggest ever annual military exercise -- known as Garuda Shield -- in August.
Putin tells Macron US leading 'provocative' exercises in Black Sea Moscow (AFP) Nov 15, 2021 Russian President Vladimir Putin told French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on Monday that "provocative" US-led exercises in the Black Sea were "increasing tensions" between Moscow and NATO, the Kremlin said. Both leaders expressed "dissatisfaction" with what Moscow called a "worsening" situation in eastern Ukraine, the Kremlin statement said. Putin "drew attention to the provocative nature of the large scale exercises led by the United States and its allies in the Black Sea which are increasing ... read more
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