China News Service, June 19 According to a report from the Russian Satellite Network on the 19th, US Ambassador to Russia Sullivan said that he will return to Russia soon.

Sullivan said that his return is related to the implementation of the Geneva summit decision.

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

  On social networking sites, Sullivan issued a statement stating, “After this important summit, I look forward to returning to Moscow soon to lead the powerful team of the U.S. Embassy in Russia to implement the instructions given by President Biden in Geneva. Including strategic stability, human rights, and establishing a stable and predictable relationship with Russia."

  Due to the deadlock in the relations between the two countries, Russia recalled its ambassador to the United States Antonov in March to discuss the prospects of Russia-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.

  On June 16, Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Biden met in Geneva and reached an agreement on the work of the ambassadors of the two countries returning to their countries of residence.