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The White House

United States-Russia Military to Military Relations

THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                         July 6, 2009

FACT SHEET
United States-Russia Military to Military Relations

On July 6, Admiral Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and General Makarov the Chief of Defense for the Russian Federation signed a new strategic framework for military-to-military engagement between the United States and the Russian Federation.  This agreement will enable the resumption of bilateral activities, which have been suspended since August of 2008.  This new framework will set conditions that raise military cooperation to a new level and deepen mutual understanding between our respective armed forces. 
The Armed Forces of the United States and Russian Federation have agreed in their work plan for 2009 to conduct nearly 20 exchanges and operational events before the end of the year, including a strategic discussion between the U.S. Joint Staff and the Russian General Staff, orientation for Russian military cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, planning for a joint exercise to respond to a hijacked aircraft in national and international airspace, visit of the faculty of the Russian Combined Arms Academy to the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Ft. Leavenworth, and a naval war game conducted by the Kuznetsov Naval Academy and the U.S. Naval War College.  In addition, the U.S. European Command and the Russian Ministry of Defense have agreed to meet to plan a robust and more ambitious work plan for 2010.
As global powers, the United States and Russia have a special responsibility for ensuring peace and stability in the world.  Reestablishing our military-to-military bonds will enhance transparency, establish clear paths of communication, and focus our collective efforts on today’s global strategic challenges.

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