China News Service, June 17 According to the Russian Satellite Network, on the afternoon of the 16th local time, Russian President Putin and US President Biden met in Geneva, Switzerland.

The Kremlin revealed that the two issued a joint statement on strategic stability after the summit and confirmed that the two countries adhere to the principle of no victor in a nuclear war.

On the 16th local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Biden held talks at the La Grange Villa in Geneva, Switzerland. Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and US Secretary of State Brinken also participated in the talks.

  According to reports, Putin said at a press conference after the summit: “The United States and Russia bear special responsibilities for world strategic stability, at least because we are the two largest nuclear powers—from nuclear weapons stockpiles, nuclear warheads and the number of vehicles. This is true in terms of the level, quality, and modernity of nuclear weapons."

  Putin also said: "We are also aware of this responsibility."

  Putin then added that he had agreed with Biden to start consultations on strategic stability between the two countries' departments.

  According to previous reports, the talks were held in Villa La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland. The talks were divided into two parts: small-scale talks and expanded meetings. Among them, Putin, Biden, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and US Secretary of State Blincol The small-scale meeting attended by 4 people lasted for nearly 2 hours.

The two sides held consultations on issues such as strategic stability, trade relations, regional security and cyber security.