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Russia and US sign 'memorandum' to avoid each other while bombing Syria | Russia and US sign 'memorandum' to avoid each other while bombing Syria |
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The United States and Russia have signed a memorandum of understanding that establishes air safety measures so pilots from the two countries steer clear of each other as they conduct separate bombing campaigns, the Pentagon has said. | The United States and Russia have signed a memorandum of understanding that establishes air safety measures so pilots from the two countries steer clear of each other as they conduct separate bombing campaigns, the Pentagon has said. |
Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said the document was signed earlier in the day and took immediate effect. | |
“There’s a series of protocols in place that effectively are intended to avoid any sort of risk of a midair incident between our air crews and Russian air crews,” Cook said. | |
“If they follow these protocols, we should not have the risk of engagement with Russian air crews over Syria.” | |
Moscow also reported that both countries had signed the memorandum. | |
“With today’s signatures, the memorandum of understanding is now in effect,” the Pentagon press secretary, Peter Cook, told reporters on Tuesday. “That was signed a short time ago, earlier today.” | “With today’s signatures, the memorandum of understanding is now in effect,” the Pentagon press secretary, Peter Cook, told reporters on Tuesday. “That was signed a short time ago, earlier today.” |
Separately, Russian media reported that the memorandum had been signed by officials in Moscow and the US. | Separately, Russian media reported that the memorandum had been signed by officials in Moscow and the US. |
“The memorandum contains a number of rules and restrictions aimed at preventing incidents between American and Russian planes,” the Russian deputy defense minister, Anatoly Antonov, said, according to Ria-Novosti. | |
Related: 'Deconflict': buzzword to prevent risk of a US-Russian clash over Syria | Related: 'Deconflict': buzzword to prevent risk of a US-Russian clash over Syria |
The Pentagon says Russia had initially asked for “deconfliction” talks with the US after Moscow began bombing Syria on 30 September in support of President Bashar al-Assad’s forces. | |
US defense officials were furious after they only got a vague warning from Moscow about an hour before Russia began its bombing campaign. | |
Cook said the memorandum establishes several protocols aimed at maintaining professional airmanship, as well as the use of radio frequencies and the creation of a secondary line of communication on the ground. | |
However, he was quick to stress that the understanding did not signal broader agreement with Russia’s Syria strategy. | |
“The MOU does not establish zones of cooperation, intelligence-sharing or any sharing of target information in Syria,” he said. | |
“We continue to believe that Russia’s strategy in Syria is counterproductive and their support for the Assad regime will only make Syria’s civil war worse.” | |
The US is leading a 60-plus-member coalition targeting Islamic State jihadists in Iraq and Syria and has been carrying out frequent raids for more than a year. | The US is leading a 60-plus-member coalition targeting Islamic State jihadists in Iraq and Syria and has been carrying out frequent raids for more than a year. |
Russia also claims to be targeting Isis and other “terrorists” but the Pentagon says it is hitting non-Isis rebels fighting government forces loyal to Assad. | |
Earlier Tuesday, a CNN report said Russian planes had twice in the last two weeks flown very close to coalition planes – within 500ft, in one instance. | |
“The Russians need to abide by these flight safety protocols that they have now agreed to because we don’t want miscalculations or misunderstanding,” Cook said when asked about the report. |