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Egypt-France joint naval drills kick off in Red Sea

Recent years have seen Egypt's armed forces conduct several joint exercises with French counterpart

Mahmoud Barakat  | 20.02.2018 - Update : 20.02.2018
Egypt-France joint naval drills kick off in Red Sea

Egypt

By Viola Fahmy

CAIRO

The Egyptian army on Tuesday announced the launch of joint naval exercises with France in the Red Sea.

Dubbed “Cleopatra 2018”, the drill officially kicked off Tuesday and will continue until Friday, Egyptian military spokesman Tamer al-Rifai said in a statement.

The exercise will include “the planning and carrying out of joint [Egyptian-French] activities aimed at improving our capacity to protect naval transport”, al-Rafai said.

Notably, the drill coincides with a wide-ranging Egyptian army operation -- now underway in the Sinai Peninsula -- aimed at finding and destroying militant groups accused of carrying out a recent string of attacks.

France has recently become one of Egypt’s main sources of armaments after the U.S. and Russia.

Egypt has conducted several joint military drills with France in recent years, including last year’s “Cleopatra 2017” joint exercise in the Red Sea and Mediterranean.

Cairo also recently purchased two Mistral-class amphibious assault ships (helicopter carriers) from France, along with 24 Rafale multirole fighter aircraft.

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