The European
Leadership Network, a thinktank, last November chronicled almost 40 potentially
dangerous incidents over that period involving Russian and Western militaries,
including near-misses in the air and at sea.
A Russian Navy
delegation led by Vice-Admiral Oleg Burtsev met a U.S.
team led by Rear Admiral John Nowell at U.S. Sixth Fleet headquarters in Naples , Italy ,
on Wednesday.
“There was an open,
frank and direct discussion ... about how we can better operate in the same
bodies of water and avoid miscues, mistakes or miscalculations,” Vice-Admiral
James Foggo, deputy commander of U.S. naval forces Europe, told reporters on a
conference call, giving no further details. "I think that dialogue was
productive."
The two navies,
which signed an agreement in 1972 on operating safely in international waters,
last met in November 2013.
Foggo is leading a
49-ship international fleet in an exercise in the Baltic
Sea involving 17 NATO allies or partner nations with 61 aircraft
and 5,600 personnel.
The exercise is
held annually, but this year's edition is the largest and, NATO says, a
demonstration of its resolve to defend the Baltic region, where allies feel
threatened by an increasingly assertive Russia .
Foggo rejected
suggestions that any NATO navies were being intimidated into avoiding the
Baltic or the Black Sea .
"We are here
with 49 ships right now and we are operating in areas all over the Baltic Sea ," he said.
"I frequently
operate in the Black Sea with destroyers from
the Sixth Fleet, so no, they are not no-go areas, and we will continue to
operate in both places."
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