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South Africa has defended its weeklong naval exercises with Russia, Iran, China and other BRICS Plus members as essential, describing the “Will for Peace 2026” drills off Cape Town as a necessary response to increasing maritime tensions. The exercises began on Saturday, shortly after the United States seized a Venezuela-linked Russian oil tanker in the North Atlantic, citing sanctions violations. South African officials said the drills were planned well before the recent rise in global tensions and aimed to strengthen cooperation among BRICS nations.

Captain Nndwakhulu Thomas Thamaha, South Africa’s joint task force commander, said the exercises represented a collective commitment to maritime security and cooperation. The drills involve warships from China, Iran, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa, with Indonesia, Ethiopia and Brazil participating as observers. Deputy Defence Minister Bantu Holomisa urged calm, emphasizing that the United States’ disputes with other countries should not define South Africa’s foreign policy.

The event follows previous BRICS naval collaborations and comes amid U.S. criticism of South Africa’s ties with Russia and its legal action against Israel at the International Court of Justice. Washington has accused BRICS of anti-American policies and warned of potential new tariffs on member states.

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