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MOSCOW, July 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Russian Defense
Minister Sergei Ivanov said Sunday the Russian-Chinese military exercise planned
for next month should not be viewed as a source of concern for other countries.
"If this arouses their interests or concerns -- whatever you call it, it's their problem," Ivanov, who is
touring Russia's Far East, told reporters in Vladivostok, the Interfax news
agency reported.
Russia has been carrying out military exercises with
the United States, other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,
India and Japan, he said.
"Why can't we hold military exercises with China? ...
We are good neighbors and our trade is growing. And we are strategic partners,"
the Russian defense minister said.
The exercise, scheduled to begin on August 18 and
last about a week, will involve Russian air refueling and early warning
aircraft, Su-27SM fighter jets and naval vessels from the Pacific Fleet, Ivanov
said earlier. Enditem |