South Africa confirms hosting of BRICS-Plus naval exercise next month

The South African National Defence Force has confirmed that the country will host a multinational naval exercise with BRICS-Plus nations from January 9 to 16, 2026, led by China. Named Exercise Will for Peace, the event focuses on maritime safety and cooperation. Participation by Iran and Russia is expected to spark controversy among experts and politicians.

South Africa is set to host Exercise Will for Peace 2026, a joint naval drill involving BRICS-Plus countries, from January 9 to 16 in its waters. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) announced the event, which China will lead and which emphasizes "joint actions to ensure the safety of shipping and maritime economic activities." This follows previous Mosi exercises in 2019 and 2023, involving South Africa, Russia, and China.

The exercise aims to enhance interoperability and protect maritime routes through drills on safety operations and protection serials. While the SANDF did not list all participants, reports suggest Russia, China, and Iran will join actively. Iran's Rear Admiral Shahram Irani stated that the 103rd flotilla is en route for the exercise, with the 104th escorting commercial ships. Indonesia and Ethiopia may observe, though Ethiopia's landlocked status limits its involvement to personnel.

BRICS-Plus includes Brazil, China, Russia, India, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and the United Arab Emirates, with Saudi Arabia invited. However, Brazil and India are not expected to participate, raising questions about the exercise's BRICS branding. Military analyst Darren Olivier noted, "It’s a BRICS exercise in name only. There’s no mechanism within BRICS to plan, organise or execute a military exercise."

Critics highlight geopolitical risks. Olivier warned that aligning closely with Iran, Russia, and China is "not smart geopolitics," potentially straining ties with India and Brazil. Independent expert Hemoed Heitman described it as a "hyped-up basic manoeuvres" event with "very little upside, lots of scary downside," alienating key trading partners. Democratic Alliance spokesperson Chris Hattingh argued it undermines South Africa's non-alignment policy, stating, "Hosting the military forces of Iran and Russia is not neutral. These are sanctioned states involved in active conflicts and serious human rights abuses."

The exercise was postponed from November 2025 to avoid clashing with the G20 summit in Johannesburg. The SANDF defends such engagements as part of broader multilateral relations, citing past drills with countries like the United States and France.

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Illustration of South African and Iranian naval ships in False Bay exercises, overlaid with US Embassy criticism of Iran's involvement.
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US embassy criticises Iran's participation in South African naval drill

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The US embassy in Pretoria has condemned South Africa for allowing Iran to join naval exercises in False Bay, despite government orders to exclude it. Officials labeled Iran a state sponsor of terror, arguing the move undermines regional stability. South Africa has urged Iran to permit peaceful protests amid its crackdown on dissent.

Iran has pulled out of the joint naval exercise Will for Peace 2026 off South Africa's coast, following discussions with Pretoria to avoid escalating tensions with the United States. Three Iranian warships arrived in False Bay last week but will not participate in the drills led by China alongside Russia, the UAE, and South Africa. The move comes as the US House debates renewing the African Growth and Opportunity Act, crucial for South Africa's trade status.

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The South African National Defence Force appears to have ignored President Cyril Ramaphosa's directive to exclude Iranian warships from the multinational naval exercise Will for Peace in False Bay. Three Iranian vessels remain in South African waters, with one participating despite agreements to withdraw. Confusion and demands for clarity have arisen from political parties and observers amid diplomatic tensions.

인민해방군 동부전구는 12월 30일 이틀간의 'Justice Mission 2025' 실사격 훈련을 마무리했으며, 이는 지금까지 최대 규모로 대만 광범위 지역을 포위했다. 이전에 보고된 2일차 작전을 기반으로, 이번 훈련은 미국의 대만 무기 패키지 사상 최대 111억 달러 승인 이후 진행됐으며, 육군·해군·공군·로켓군 부대가 참여해 스텔스 전투기, 구축함, PHL-16 등의 미사일 시스템을 동원했다. 대만은 총 31척의 전함, 16척의 해안경비선, 207회 PLA 항공기 출격을 감지했으며, 그중 125회가 대만해협 중앙선을 넘어섰다.

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새해 초 중국 각 군종과 사령부의 무장세력이 전투 지향 훈련을 강화하며, 연합 작전, 무인 시스템, 실전 전장 조건을 강조한 훈련을 실시했다. 난사群島 주둔 부대는 섬과 암초 협력 능력을 강화하기 위한 다과목 훈련을 실시했다. 동부전구를 포함한 다른 부대들은 전투 준비에 중점을 두어 필요 시 싸울 수 있고 승리할 수 있도록 했다.

한국과 일본의 국방장관이 11월 1일 말레이시아 쿠알라룸푸르에서 열린 아세안 국방장관회의 플러스(ADMM-Plus)에서 미국과의 3국 안보 협력을 재확인했다. 북한의 핵·미사일 위협에 대응하기 위한 양국 협력을 강조하며, 한국 국방장관 안규백은 중국의 '건설적 역할'을 촉구했다. 이 회의는 미중 경쟁 심화 속 지역 평화 협력을 논의하는 자리였다.

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South Africa has formally requested other G20 nations to challenge its exclusion from upcoming events under the US presidency. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation sent a note verbale to G20 embassies on 10 December, asking them to raise the issue at the first sherpas meeting in Washington on 15 December. This follows the US notifying South Africa on 4 December that it would not be invited to any G20 activities in 2026.

 

 

 

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