Published: 20:21, June 27, 2024
Chinese, Vietnamese navies conclude joint patrol in Beibu Gulf
By Xinhua
The missile destroyer Suzhou of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy returns to a military port in Zhoushan, east China's Zhejiang province, Nov 15, 2022. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

GUANGZHOU — The Chinese and Vietnamese navies concluded their 36th joint patrol in the Beibu Gulf on Thursday.

The two sides each sent two vessels for the two-day patrol. The Chinese navy dispatched the two vessels Tongling and Hanzhong.

The patrol, a routine activity in line with an agreement signed by the two countries in 2005, aims to deepen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries

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During the patrol, the Chinese and Vietnamese naval vessels shared information on their respective courses, as well as on hydrometeorological, maritime and air conditions via maritime communication.

The two sides also conducted joint search and rescue, and signal light drills.

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The patrol, a routine activity in line with an agreement signed by the two countries in 2005, aims to deepen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries.