Egypt Carries out Joint Drill with Britain, Italy in Mediterranean

Egypt, Britain and Italy carry out naval drills in the Mediterranean. (AFP file photo)
Egypt, Britain and Italy carry out naval drills in the Mediterranean. (AFP file photo)
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Egypt Carries out Joint Drill with Britain, Italy in Mediterranean

Egypt, Britain and Italy carry out naval drills in the Mediterranean. (AFP file photo)
Egypt, Britain and Italy carry out naval drills in the Mediterranean. (AFP file photo)

Egyptian naval forces carried out a joint drill with Britain and Italy in the Mediterranean.

Egyptian military spokesman Tamer al-Rifai said Friday that the exercise is part of a general armed forces’ plan to bolster military cooperation with friendly nations.

A number of Egyptian, Italian and British vessels took part in the drill.

The forces focused on naval formations and signals, landing on and taking off from carriers, searching and raiding ships and protecting vessels while crossing dangerous routes.

Rifai said that the training demonstrated the forces’ high capabilities in carrying out collective work.

Such exercises stress the depth of military cooperation with friendly countries and the forces’ readiness in confronting different potential threats in the Mediterranean, he added.



Iraq Sends Delegation to Damascus to Study Restoring Oil Pipeline Via Syria

A worker walks at the Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq (Reuters file photo)
A worker walks at the Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq (Reuters file photo)
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Iraq Sends Delegation to Damascus to Study Restoring Oil Pipeline Via Syria

A worker walks at the Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq (Reuters file photo)
A worker walks at the Rumaila oil field in Basra, Iraq (Reuters file photo)

Iraq sent a delegation to Damascus on Friday to study the possibility of restoring an Iraqi oil pipeline that transports oil through Syria to Mediterranean ports, the prime minister's office said. The Iraqi delegation, led by the head of the National Intelligence Service, is also set to discuss counter-terrorism cooperation, border security and ways to expand trade between the two countries, the office added. Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani held talks with Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Qatar this month, marking their first meeting since the ousting of former President Bashar al-Assad in December after more than 13 years of civil war, Reuters said. Syria is facing a severe energy crisis after the collapse of its oil industry during civil war and is now turning to local intermediaries for oil imports. Its efforts to secure oil through public tenders have been largely unsuccessful owing to international sanctions and financial risks.