Work on program of Russia-US summit in Geneva is in progress
Work on the program of the Russia-US summit in Geneva is underway, Kremlin Aide Yuri Ushakov said on Tuesday, TASS news agency reported. "I cannot talk about the details as long as the work on the program is in progress," he said, responding to a question from TASS about whether it is planned to sign any documents following the Putin-Biden meeting.
When asked whether the issue of the return of Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov to the US and US Ambassador John Sullivan to Russia will be raised, Ushakov said, "It is too early to say now."
Earlier, both the Kremlin and the White House said that the Putin-Biden summit would take place in Geneva on June 16. According to the Kremlin press service, the two presidents will discuss the current state of Russian-US relations and their prospects for development, strategic stability, as well as current issues of the international agenda,
According to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov, Antonov’s and Sullivan’s participation in the Geneva summit has not been ruled out, but no final decision has been made so far. "I cannot rule out anything, but I repeat that there is no decision given that the format has not been agreed on," Ryabkov said on Tuesday answering a question from TASS.