As stated by Spokesperson Ned Price:
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman led a U.S. interagency delegation from the National Security Council, Department of State, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Staff, and Department of Energy to Geneva, Switzerland to participate in the U.S.-Russia Strategic Stability Dialogue. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov led the Russian delegation.
In the U.S.-Russia Presidential Joint Statement on Strategic Stability on June 16, 2021, President Biden committed to embarking on an integrated Strategic Stability Dialogue with the Russian Federation that would be "deliberate and robust." We remain committed, even in times of tension, to ensuring predictability and reducing the risk of armed conflict and threat of nuclear war.
Today's meeting in Geneva was the beginning of this dialogue with the Russian Federation. The U.S. delegation discussed U.S. policy priorities and the current security environment, national perceptions of threats to strategic stability, prospects for new nuclear arms control, and the format for future Strategic Stability Dialogue sessions.