Egypt, France Conduct Joint Drills Off Alexandria Coast
Cairo, 27 Jumadal Awwal 1437/ 6 March 2016 (MINA) – Egypt and France on Sunday began joint military exercises off the coast of Egypt’s coastal city of Alexandria.
In a statement, the Egyptian military said air and naval forces from both countries were taking part in the “Ramses-2016” exercise, which is scheduled to go on for several days.
According to the statement, the French-built Egyptian frigate “Tahya Misr” will participate for the first time in the military drill, which will also see the participation of France’s “Charles de Gaulle” nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
The drill comes amid reports that western countries are gearing up to take military action against militant groups in next-door Libya.
Last year, Egypt and France signed a deal according to which Paris will sell two Mistral-class helicopter carriers to Cairo.
France also recently signed a €5-billion military deal with Egypt that includes the sale of 24 Rafale fighter jets, a naval frigate and a quantity of missiles. (T/hna/R07 )
Mi’raj Islamic News Agency