Russia's ambassador to US Anatoly Antonov returned to the Russian embassy in Washington DC on Sunday, as part of the agreements reached during the recent Russia-US Summit in Geneva.
During the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden agreed to start consultations on cybersecurity and arms control, and for ambassadors of both countries to return to their duties.
Antonov was called back to Moscow in March after Biden called Putin 'a killer,' followed by the US ambassador returning to DC in April for consultations.
Russia's ambassador to US Anatoly Antonov returned to the Russian embassy in Washington DC on Sunday, as part of the agreements reached during the recent Russia-US Summit in Geneva.
During the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden agreed to start consultations on cybersecurity and arms control, and for ambassadors of both countries to return to their duties.
Antonov was called back to Moscow in March after Biden called Putin 'a killer,' followed by the US ambassador returning to DC in April for consultations.
Russia's ambassador to US Anatoly Antonov returned to the Russian embassy in Washington DC on Sunday, as part of the agreements reached during the recent Russia-US Summit in Geneva.
During the summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden agreed to start consultations on cybersecurity and arms control, and for ambassadors of both countries to return to their duties.
Antonov was called back to Moscow in March after Biden called Putin 'a killer,' followed by the US ambassador returning to DC in April for consultations.