WASHINGTON. June 2 (Interfax) - The U.S. administration is not sure that Moscow will be ready to resume the strategic stability dialogue, but there is a track record of the United States and Russia being able to engage in such contacts, Jake Sullivan, national security advisor to U.S. President Joe Biden, said.
"I can't predict exactly what [Russia] will do, but there is a track record our two countries being capable of engaging in these kind of discussions," Sullivan said at the U.S. Arms Control Association's annual meeting on Friday.
Sullivan believes that such contacts are possible in principle despite the disagreements between the U.S. and Russia on a number of international matters. Russia previously "was able to compartmentalize the issue [of strategic stability ...] from other policies [...]," he added.