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US and Russia launch new round of talks in Geneva by AFP Staff Writers Geneva (AFP) Sept 30, 2021 Russian and US diplomats held talks behind closed doors in Geneva on Thursday, the latest round of discussions between the world's top two nuclear powers following a June summit between US President Joe Biden and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. US State Department number two Wendy Sherman and Russia's deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov were expected to meet for most of the day. The talks began around 10:00 am (0800 GMT), said a member of Russia's mission to the UN. State Department disarmament chief Bonnie Jenkins had earlier said that Washington hoped "concrete steps" would emerge from the talks in Geneva. Beyond disarmament, the two sides were expected to discuss new technologies, space and artificial intelligence, Swiss news agency ATS reported. Thursday's talks were being held at Russia's UN mission, after the last round in late July was hosted by the Americans a few hundred metres (yards) away. Arms control was at the top of the agenda at that exchange. At their June 16 summit, Biden and Putin said that it was vital to keep talking despite the differences that divide the two nuclear giants. Even at the height of the Cold War, Moscow and Washington stayed in contact to prevent a conflict breaking out, they said.
Erdogan says relations with Biden off to poor start Istanbul (AFP) Sept 23, 2021 Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday he felt that relations with his US counterpart Joe Biden had "not gotten off to a good start" since the latter's arrival in the White House. "My wish is to have friendly and not hostile relations" with the United States, the state news agency Anadolu quoted Erdogan as saying on the sidelines of the UN general assembly in New York. "But the way things are going between two NATO allies is currently not too auspicious," he said. He said had ... read more
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