The United States and Russia will return to bilateral arms control talks in Geneva next month, according to the State Department. The planned meeting marks another attempt by the two nuclear powers to reopen a diplomatic channel on strategic weapons limits after years of strained relations.
Officials on both sides have indicated they are prepared to discuss constraints on strategic nuclear forces, though no breakthrough has been announced. The talks come as global concern remains high over the risk of renewed arms racing and the erosion of long-standing arms control frameworks.
Geneva has long served as a venue for sensitive security negotiations, and the latest round is expected to focus on restoring a measure of stability in a relationship marked by distrust. For now, the discussions appear to be exploratory, with the outcome likely to depend on whether both governments can find even narrow areas of agreement.
The State Department did not provide further details on the agenda or the composition of the US delegation.
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