The US and Russian governments have issued a joint statement that they will work together on climate change issues, including greenhouse gas emission reductions.


Following the summit meeting held last month, we are trying to promote dialogue in various fields.

Special Envoy Kelly, who is in charge of climate change in the United States, visited Moscow, Russia on the 12th of this month to meet with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and then on the 14th, he had a telephone conversation with President Putin.



According to the Presidential Administration of Russia, both sides confirmed their cooperation, saying that "the issue of climate change is one of the areas in which both countries have a common interest and take a similar approach."



In addition, Special Envoy Kerry and the Russian side issued a joint statement on the 15th that they will cooperate on climate change issues in the Arctic Circle and on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.



US President Joe Biden has revealed that a dialogue on cyber attacks will take place on the 16th over relations with Russia.



In addition, Russia's state news agency said talks on strategic stability issues, including nuclear disarmament, could soon take place, and the U.S. and Russian governments held a summit meeting between President Biden and President Putin last month. In response, we are trying to promote dialogue in various fields.