China News Service, June 17th. According to Fox News, on the 17th local time, former US President Trump said that he was upset that US President Biden had not won any victory during the Russia-US summit.

He said that the United States has gained nothing from the summit with Russia, but it is good for Moscow.

  In an interview with Fox News, Trump said: "We gave Russia a big stage, but we got nothing. We gave up some very precious things. We stopped the'Beixi 2'project and returned it. I gave it to Germany and Russia, but I got nothing."

On June 16, local time, Russian President Putin and US President Biden met in a villa named La Grange in Geneva, Switzerland.

The picture shows Russian President Putin and U.S. President Biden having talks in the villa.

  Trump believes that the progress of the summit will benefit Russia.

"This is a good day for Russia, and I don't think we have gained anything from it."

  He also emphasized that the United States cannot stop the "North Stream 2" and it is important to stop the project.

  Regarding the effect of the Russia-US summit, CNN also published a comment saying that Putin "got what he wanted."

The commentary believes that Putin "dialogue with the United States on an equal basis, and the other side did not request a change of position as a condition for dialogue."

The summit also gave Putin an opportunity to suspend the impact of the deterioration of relations between Moscow and Washington.

However, no matter how strong the word is, the West cannot control Putin and his allies to a large extent.

  CNN stated that Putin "just came to the summit and left Switzerland with a huge diplomatic victory."

  On June 16, local time, US President Biden and Russian President Putin met in Switzerland.

After the meeting, Putin said that he had reached an agreement with Biden to start consultations on strategic stability at the inter-departmental level.

The two presidents also passed a joint statement stating that Russia and the United States reaffirmed their adherence to the principle that there is no winner in a nuclear war and that a nuclear war should never be launched.

In addition, both parties agreed that their ambassadors will return to Washington and Moscow.