To “increase communications” between the two armies they want US – Russia

To “increase communications” between the two armies, agreed by The heads of the general staffs of national defence of…
The united States of America and Russia after a meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, according to the Pentagon.
General Joe Dunford and general Valery Gerasimov “agreed to increase the communications between the armed forces of the two countries in order to continue to improve the safety of operations conducted on both sides, stated in the statement issued by the Pentagon.
The united states and Russia already have a permanent channel of communication opened in order to exchange information with regard to air operations in Syria, with a view to avoid any incident between the aircraft.
The previous tete-a-tete of the head of the joint chiefs was recorded in January of 2014 and this had been the predecessor of general Dunford, general Martin Ντέμσεϊ, and Gerasimov.
The appointment of two senior officers in Baku, recorded in the midst of questions that still linger about the evolution of ρωσοαμερικανικών relations following the election of Donald Trump to the presidency of the united states.
The new american president has spoken in favour of the revival of relations of Washington with Moscow, causing concern in many american official, who consider Russia a key threat to american national security.
On the sidelines of the meeting of Finance ministers of the Group of Twenty (G20) most developed and developing economies on the planet in Bonn today, the head of american diplomacy Rex Τίλερσον offered Moscow cooperation, but conditional—in particular Russia to respect the Minsk agreements for a peace settlement in Ukraine.
The minister of Defence of the USA James Mattis has stated in Brussels that the united states does not have the intention of “now” for there to be “cooperation on the military level” with Russia, as well as it stays to ascertain if there will be political progress in bilateral relations.
In accordance with the notice of the Pentagon, general Dunford, and general Gerasimov “exchanged views on military relations between the united states and Russia, the international security situation, the security situation in Europe, the Middle East and other key regions”.
After the annexation of Crimea by Russia and the outbreak of the crisis in eastern Ukraine, Washington has ceased any military cooperation with Russia.
But the head of the joint chiefs maintained their contact, recalls the Pentagon.