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U.S. and Russia agree to re-establish military-to-military dialogue following Ukraine talks
Summary
The U.S. and Russia agreed to re-establish high-level military-to-military dialogue after meetings in Abu Dhabi, the U.S. European Command said. The talks involved U.S., Russian and Ukrainian officials and took place amid ongoing fighting and reported attacks on Ukraine's power grid.
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The United States and Russia agreed to re-establish high-level military-to-military dialogue after meetings in Abu Dhabi, the U.S. European Command said. The talks involved Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, commander of U.S. European Command, and senior Russian and Ukrainian military officials. The channel was described as intended to provide consistent military-to-military contact as the parties continue to work toward a lasting peace. High-level military communication had been suspended in 2021, before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Known details:
- The agreement was announced by U.S. European Command following meetings in Abu Dhabi.
- Gen. Alexus Grynkewich met with senior Russian and Ukrainian military officials during the talks.
- The new channel is reported to provide a consistent military-to-military contact; such communications were suspended in 2021.
- The meetings took place while fighting continued in Ukraine and amid reported attacks on the country's power grid.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that 55,000 Ukrainian troops have died since the invasion, and the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission reported almost 15,000 civilian deaths and just over 40,000 injuries through last December.
Summary:
Re-establishing high-level military contact creates a direct line for communications among the parties at a time of ongoing hostilities. Officials have provided no public details about progress in the negotiations. Undetermined at this time.
