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Top US, Russian generals speak for first time since Ukraine invasion

The top US military officer, General Mark Milley, spoke by telephone with Russia’s Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov, the Pentagon said on Thursday, the first conversation between the two since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February.
“The military leaders discussed several security-related issues of concern and agreed to keep the lines of communication open,” said a spokesman for Milley, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.
“In accordance with past practice, the specific details of their conversation will be kept private,” the spokesman added.
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The US military readout did not mention any specific issues that were discussed.
RIA news agency, citing the Russian defense ministry, said the two military leaders discussed issues of “mutual interest,” including Ukraine.
The call took place after US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with his Russian counterpart last week, and the Pentagon chief called for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine.
The US and Russia have established a hotline since the invasion – which Moscow calls a “special military operation” – began on February 24 to prevent miscalculation and any widening of the conflict.
The “deconfliction” hotline is an open phone line based at the European Command’s headquarters in Stuttgart and falls under Air Force General Tod Wolters, who leads all US forces in Europe.
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