"U.S. and China Aim to Restart Military Dialogue Amidst Global Tensions"

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The United States is seeking to resume military-to-military communication with China, with General Charles Q. Brown Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stating that re-establishing dialogue between the two powerful militaries is a goal of the Biden administration. General Brown sent a letter to his Chinese counterpart expressing the desire to resume communication, emphasizing the importance of preventing misunderstandings that could lead to crises. The move comes ahead of a meeting between President Biden and China's leader, Xi Jinping, where officials hope a resumption of military dialogue will be announced.
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