Disarmament, new technology, artificial intelligence and space travel were on the agenda, according to the Swiss news agency ATS.
The countries were represented by their Deputy Foreign Ministers Wendy Sherman and Sergei Ryabkov. The meeting is part of the follow-up to the summit between Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin in June.
Last week, US Secretary of Defense Mark Milley had talks with his Russian counterpart Valery Gerasimov in Finland. One of the topics here was how “the risk of incidents during military exercises” can be reduced.
30 years after the end of the Cold War, the United States and Russia are still in huge numbers of nuclear weapons. Both Biden and Putin have emphasized that it is important to have contact, despite many disagreements between the countries.
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