U.S. officials pointed out that the U.S.-Russia military hotline has only had one conversation since the Ukrainian-Russian war.

Pictured is the U.S. Department of Defense.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Ukrainian-Russian War continues, and the military assistance from the United States and Western countries continues. A "military hotline" has been set up between the United States and Russia to prevent the situation from escalating and to maintain communication channels with the Russian government.

However, a US official revealed that the military hotline has only had one call so far.

According to a Reuters report, the U.S.-Russian military route connects the U.S. European Command and the Russian Defense Management Center. U.S. officials said that the U.S. contacted the Russian government through a military hotline at the time to express concerns about Russia’s military operations near key Ukrainian infrastructure. However, it is not known what the specific military action was.

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The U.S. Department of Defense said in March that the hotline was set up to avoid any conflicts in NATO airspace and territory. Officials speculated that if Russian fighter planes chased Ukrainian military planes into Polish airspace, or Russian missiles flew over NATO airspace, the hotline would be activated. Very important.

In addition to the military hotline, the US and Russia also communicate through high-level talks.

Including US Secretary of Defense Austin (Lloyd Austin) and Russian Defense Minister Shoigu (Sergei Shoigu) and other high-level military talks.