(190429) -- QINGDAO, April 29, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Qiu Yanpeng (C, R), chief director of Joint Sea-2019 exercise from the Chinese side and deputy commander of the Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, declares the opening of the Sino-Russian Joint Sea-2019 exercise in Qingdao, east China s Shandong Province, April 29, 2019. Russian naval vessels arrived in Qingdao on Monday to participate in the Sino-Russian Joint Sea-2019 exercise. The exercise will focus on joint sea defense, which aims to consolidate and develop the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination, deepe
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(190429) -- QINGDAO, April 29, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Qiu Yanpeng (C, R), chief director of Joint Sea-2019 exercise from the Chinese side and deputy commander of the Chinese People s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, declares the opening of the Sino-Russian Joint Sea-2019 exercise in Qingdao, east China s Shandong Province, April 29, 2019. Russian naval vessels arrived in Qingdao on Monday to participate in the Sino-Russian Joint Sea-2019 exercise. The exercise will focus on joint sea defense, which aims to consolidate and develop the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination, deepen pragmatic naval cooperation, and improve their capabilities to jointly respond to security threats at sea. Two submarines, 13 surface ships, as well as fixed-wing airplanes, helicopters and marines, will participate in the exercise. PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN