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The United States and Canada hyped up the joint cruise of Chinese and Russian aircraft in the Bering Sea. The Ministry of National Defense said: The action is not aimed at any third party

2024-07-26

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Southern Metropolis News Reporter Mo Qianru from Beijing On July 25, the Ministry of National Defense held a regular press conference. Regarding the joint air strategic cruise by China and Russia in the relevant airspace of the Bering Sea, Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, Deputy Director of the Information Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense and spokesman of the Ministry of National Defense, said that this action was not aimed at any third party, was in line with relevant international laws and international practices, and had nothing to do with the current international and regional situation.

Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, Deputy Director of the Information Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense and spokesman of the Ministry of National Defense.

On July 24, local time, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, a military organization jointly formed by the United States and Canada, issued an announcement that two Russian Tu-95 fighter jets and two Chinese H-6 fighter jets were found and tracked in the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone of the United States that day.fighterThe four aircraft were "intercepted".

In this regard, at a regular press conference held by the Ministry of National Defense on July 25, the Ministry of National Defense spokesman Zhang Xiaogang stated that according to the annual cooperation plan between the Chinese and Russian militaries, on July 25, the two sides organized a joint air strategic cruise in the relevant airspace of the Bering Sea. This is the eighth air strategic cruise organized by the two militaries since 2019, which further tests and enhances the level of cooperation between the two air forces and deepens the strategic mutual trust and pragmatic cooperation between the two countries. He also pointed out that this action is not aimed at a third party, is in line with relevant international law and international practice, and has nothing to do with the current international and regional situation.