China-Egypt ties reach new heights with joint air exercises

Beijing reinforces presence in tense region as experts see waning US clout

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China and Egypt are holding their first joint aerial exercises, Eagles of Civilization 2025, to "help enhance technical and tactical capabilities of the two air forces and deepen substantive cooperation." (Source photo by Reuters)

SABER RABIE and JAMES HAND-CUKIERMAN

CAIRO/TOKYO -- The U.S.-China competition for influence is rapidly heating up in the Middle East, as Chinese forces conduct air exercises with Egypt, a longtime security partner of Washington.

China and Egypt earlier this month launched what they call Eagles of Civilization 2025, featuring fighter jets, tankers, airborne early warning and control aircraft and helicopters. A spokesperson for the Egyptian Armed Forces said on their website that the first joint drills of their kind aim to unify combat concepts through lectures, along with "joint aerial sorties, planning exercises and simulated air combat management operations."

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