Chinanews, June 17-According to a report from the Russian Satellite Network on the 17th, US President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Switzerland on the 16th. Both sides agreed that their ambassadors would return to Washington and Moscow.

In this regard, Pomeranz, deputy director of the George Kenan Institute of Advanced Russia in Washington, analyzed that this is a "good start", but other results of the summit still need to be waited for.

  According to reports, due to the deadlock in relations between the two countries, Russia recalled its ambassador to the United States Antonov in March 2021 to discuss the prospects of Russian-US relations.

A month later, the United States imposed large-scale sanctions on Russia, and the U.S. Ambassador to Russia Sullivan returned to Washington.

After the Geneva meeting, the leaders of Russia and the United States agreed that their ambassadors would return to Washington and Moscow.

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.

  In this regard, Pomeranz analyzed that the return of Russian Ambassador to the United States Antonov to Washington and the return of US Ambassador to Russia Sullivan to Moscow are "a good start."

  He said: "This is the beginning of efforts to ease the tension between the United States and Russia. There are other things we can do. I hope that through the resumption of embassy activities, we can recover what we have actually neglected in the last two months. Academic and cultural exchanges. Let us see if such diplomacy can produce positive results."

  Pomeranz also pointed out, “Putin once again proved that he is fully capable of responding to blows with blows. He knows some issues in the United States well and can respond to President Biden’s assessment. But I don’t think that this summit is apart from meeting and There have been too many results beyond the private exchanges between the leaders of the two countries. As Biden said at his press conference, let us wait and see if there are any concrete results."

  According to reports, Pomeranz believes that a similar Russia-US summit may not become a tradition.

He believes that "unless an event forces (two leaders) to meet together, it will be a one-off."

  On the afternoon of June 16, local time, Russian President Putin and US President Biden met in Geneva, Switzerland. The meeting lasted for 4.5 hours, including a break.

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.

  In addition, Putin himself also stated that he had "good talks" with Biden.

Putin pointed out that he and Biden discussed issues such as strategic stability, trade relations, regional security and cyber security.