For the first time in 13 years, Turkey and Egypt are holding a joint naval exercise, a sign of warming defence ties.
Egypt and Turkey hold joint naval exercises for first time in 13 years
A Turkish F16 fighting jet flies over naval ships during an annual NATO naval exercise on Turkey's western coast on the Mediterranean, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022.
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Dubbed "Friendship of the Sea 2025," the five-day drill unfolds in the Eastern Mediterranean, showcasing strength and cooperation between the region’s two largest armies.
The exercise features frigates, submarines, unmanned naval vehicles, helicopters, and F-16 fighter jets, from both countries’ naval and air forces.
It includes joint operational planning, surface and anti-submarine warfare, and advanced search and rescue training.
Egypt’s military confirmed its forces arrived in Turkey, calling the drills a step to "strengthen military cooperation" with a "brotherly and friendly" nation.
Once tense after the 2013 ousting of Egyptian President Morsi, a key Erdogan ally, relations are now on a new path.