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US, Russian military leaders meet in Switzerland on Syria by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Dec 18, 2019 The top US and Russian military chiefs met Wednesday in Switzerland for talks on Syria, where both countries are militarily engaged and maintain regular contact to avoid accidental confrontations. General Mark Milley, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, and his Russian counterpart, General Valery Gerasimov, met in Bern, a spokeswoman for Milley said. They discussed "Syria, strategic stability and a variety of other operational and strategic issues to enhance deconfliction, improve understanding and reduce risk," Colonel DeDe Halfhill said. "Both leaders recognize the importance of maintaining regular communication to avoid miscalculation and to promote transparency," she said. The Russian defense ministry issued a virtually identical statement, adding: "The meeting was constructive." It was Gerasimov's first meeting with Milley, who became chairman in September. The two men have spoken by phone but never before in person. Milley's predecessor, General Joe Dunford, met several times with Gerasimov, who is chief of the Russian general staff, most recently in March in Vienna. Despite the conflict in Syria and tensions between their two countries, the US and Russian military have kept open a permanent channel of communication between their leaders.
Regime bombardment kills 23 civilians in northwest Syria: monitor Beirut (AFP) Dec 17, 2019 Syrian regime air strikes and artillery fire on Tuesday killed 23 civilians in the last major opposition bastion in the northwest of the country, a war monitor said. The jihadist-held region of Idlib is supposed to be protected by a months-old ceasefire deal to prevent a broad regime offensive, but deadly bombardment has continued. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said around 30 were wounded overall, including some in a serious condition. It said regime artillery fire ki ... read more
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