The China Sea Police Department announced that they held multilateral multi -tasking drills from the North Pacific Coastal Police Law Enforcement Institution Forum from August 7th to 10th. Representatives of maritime law enforcement agencies in Russia, South Korea and other countries participated in the performance.

The Maritime Police Department introduced on Weibo that the exercise is based on the theme of maritime anti -drugs.

The Hai Police Station also said that this exercise adopts a combination of practical observation and desktop discussion. It is divided into five law enforcement links: information sharing, pre -distribution, board control, hull search, and fixed evidence.Based on the entire process of simulation of the cross -border anti -drugs at the scene, "showing the level of law enforcement capabilities and efficient coordination of maritime police in various countries, and contributing China's wisdom for the construction of a community of marine destiny, maintaining regional maritime peace, security and stability."

On the other hand, the Russian satellite news agency quoted the Russian Pacific Fleet News Office on Thursday (August 10) that the Russian -China naval ship repelled the air strikes of imaginative enemies during the joint patrol of the Pacific.

The Chinese Navy announced on the 26th of last month: "According to the annual cooperation plan of the China -Russia Army, the two naval ships of the two countries will recently hold a joint maritime cruise in the western and northern related western areas." The Chinese Navy will be held. "The Chinese Navy will be held.It is also emphasized that this action does not target third parties and has nothing to do with the current international and regional situation.

The US media reported on Sunday (August 6) that 11 Russian and Chinese naval warships patrolled near the coast of Alaska in the United States, and the United States sent four destroyers to monitor.

The Wall Street Journal quoted US officials reported that the Chinese and Russian warships entered the waters near the Aleutian Islands, but did not enter the U.S. territorial sea, and then left the waters.

The Northern Command of the United States told the Broadcasting Corporation that the patrol mission of China and Russia does not pose any threat.