International military dialogue
Worried
about friction between US and Chinese armed forces in the air and at sea, the
Pentagon's ground commander in the Pacific said he is "increasing the land
force dialogue" as a communication lane between the two superpowers.
Amid reports the Pentagon has paused efforts to expand
defense ties with China until the two nations can agree on rules for airborne
encounters between their warplanes, Gen. Vincent Brooks, chief of US Army
Pacific (USARPAC), said he received no instructions to reduce his engagements
with the People's Liberation Army.
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