Initial US-Russian strategic stability talks.

One of the two major enemies of the United States is China, and the other is Russia, and the threat to the United States lies in its cooperation and military ties.

The situation is even more contradictory than the US Deputy Secretary of State Wang Yi, who met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi last weekend to repair the worst-damaged US-China relationship.

At the end of the meeting, the Chinese Foreign Ministry stated in a statement that the United States views China as a fictitious adversary and that this situation must be changed, adding that China has a responsibility to teach the United States that the United States must treat all countries equally.

The United States is currently in talks with Russia, the next country in the world, as hostilities with one of the two hostile nations escalate.

The two countries' delegations will travel to Geneva on Wednesday for talks on developing strategic stability, as agreed by US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who met in Geneva last month.

The Russian delegation, led by Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Ryabkov, is in Geneva on Tuesday, and in the run-up to the meeting announced that the meeting will focus on maintaining strategic stability, especially on arms control.

In support of this, the US State Department said it would negotiate with Russia to lay the groundwork for future mitigation of weapons risks.

The US delegation will be led by US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and will include Bonnie Jenkins, Minister of Arms Control and International Defense.

In February, the United States revived a new START agreement that would allow the two countries' use of weapons until 2026 to be limited to 700 missiles, 800 launchers and 1550 used weapons.

The deal, which was made without former presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, is now being welcomed by the United States as a renewal initiative.

Nikolai Sokov, a strategist working in the field responsible for disarmament and control regulations in Vienna, noted that this time the United States will primarily try to control the use of missiles and long-range weapons.

But both of these are sectors in which Russia has a greater presence than other countries.

Although it is known that Russia agreed last year to talks on controlling the use of nuclear weapons, no definite information is available. He had said.

Russia has said in the talks that the talks should include all kinds of weapons that could jeopardize the stability of nations, such as nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons.

Russia's position has always been the same. But the situation in the United States is changing here.

And since the United States withdrew from the agreement on anti-ballistic missiles in 2002, the current negotiations have become increasingly important as the United States has no control over its first attack.

According to some experts, if these talks were to take place in a day or two, there would be no serious issues to be discussed, and the two sides agreed to continue negotiations and work together on arms control. Effective decisions are likely to be made in the future or the new start agreement is likely to start with new clauses.