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Egypt, France conduct joint naval exercise in Red Sea

Exercise carried out to upgrade level of training, exchange experiences with armed forces of 'brotherly, friendly' states

Aydogan Kalabalik  | 15.03.2021 - Update : 15.03.2021
Egypt, France conduct joint naval exercise in Red Sea

CAIRO, Egypt

Egypt and France conducted a joint naval exercise in the Red Sea, Egyptian military spokesman Tamer al-Refai said Sunday.

Al-Refai said on Facebook that the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and the Egyptian frigate Segm Al Fateh took part in the exercise. The Charles de Gaulle is France’s only nuclear aircraft carrier.

As part of the exercise, training was carried out in many areas, including an exchange of helicopter landings on the helidecks of the vessels, remote-close defense tactics and addressing all kinds of threats that may arise day and night, said the statement.

It was stated that the exercise was carried out as part of the plan of the General Command of the Egyptian Armed Forces to upgrade the level of training and exchange experiences with the armed forces of "brotherly and friendly" countries.

It was also announced that the exercise was an indicator of the positive course of bilateral relations between Egypt and France.

Egypt and France last held a joint military exercise in the Red Sea on March 8 this year.

*Writing by Jeyhun Aliyev from Ankara

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