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US and Russia set for ‘difficult work’ after positive summit

Making progress on Geneva agreements will require ‘higher diplomatic mathematics’

US president Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin may have left Geneva with a sense of a job well done. The summit between two countries, beset by mutual distrust, passed without major disagreement and a significant list of areas of co-operation was agreed.

But fleshing out the details and making tangible progress will be far harder, Russia is cautioning.

“This is a challenge for higher diplomatic mathematics,” Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov remarked. “In this matter, of course it is important to show not only political will, but also a creative approach.”

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