TEHERÁN (AP) – The Iranian and Russian Armed Forces will launch a naval joint operation in the Indian Ocean with the aim of improving the security of maritime trade in the region, informs Iranian state television on March.
Units of the Iranian Army and the Army of the Revolutionary Guard take part in the so-called “Iran-Russia Maritime Security Act 2021” with an extension of 17,000 kilometers north of the Indian Ocean, inform.
The caller for the operation, Admiral Gholamreza Tahani, said he was a destroyer, a logistics bucket and a Russian helicopter involved in the takeover. It’s the second maneuver of its type since 2019, when the nations and China are making acquisitions during four days.
Tehran intends to increase military cooperation with Beijing and Moscow through regional tensions with the United States. Visits to Iran by Russian naval representatives were conducted in the last few years.
Iran intends to pressurize President Joe Biden to reconsider its nuclear deal with Western powers.
Last week, the Revolutionary Guardia carried out a terrestrial operation near the frontier in Iraq, with the participation of drones, helicopters and tanks.
In 2018, President Donald Trump’s unilateral accession to a United States nuclear power plant, which both Tehran has agreed to limit the enrichment of uranium in exchange for levying economic sanctions against it.
When Trump’s governor imposed the sanctions, Iran let it go – gradually the limits of the pact on its core development were announced.
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