U.S. and Russia agree to reestablish military dialogue after Ukraine talks
Summary
The United States and Russia have agreed to restart high-level military talks to help end the conflict in Ukraine. This is the first time in over four years the two countries are reestablishing direct military communication, following President Donald Trump's efforts to bring peace.Key Facts
- The U.S. and Russia agreed to restore military dialogue after more than four years.
- Military communication was stopped in late 2021 due to rising tensions.
- President Trump aims to end the Ukraine war and had promised swift action during his campaign.
- Some of President Trump's peace proposals have favored Russia, including suggestions for Ukraine to give up some territory.
- The decision was made during a meeting in Abu Dhabi between senior officials from the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine.
- U.S. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich represented the U.S. as the commander in Europe for both U.S. and NATO forces.
- The renewed communication aims to help maintain consistent military contact and work toward lasting peace.
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