On September 25, 2025, Turkey and Egypt began a five-day joint naval drill named “Friendship of the Sea 2025” in the Eastern Mediterranean.
This marks their first such collaboration in 13 years, highlighting improved defense relations.
Powerful Display
The exercise involves both nations’ naval and air forces, featuring frigates, submarines, unmanned sea vehicles, helicopters, and F-16 jets.
It focuses on joint planning, surface and submarine warfare training, and advanced search and rescue operations.
Egypt’s Commitment
Egypt’s military stated that its forces arrived in Turkey to join the drill, aiming to boost military ties with a “close and friendly” partner.
The event showcases the strength of the region’s two largest armies.
Thawing Relations
Ties between Turkey and Egypt were strained after the 2013 removal of Egyptian President Morsi, a supporter of Turkey’s leadership.
This exercise signals a renewed partnership and mutual strategic interests.
Regional Impact
The joint drill underscores a shift toward cooperation, strengthening security and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean through shared military efforts.
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