The United States has begun talks with Russia and a United Nations arms control committee about strengthening Internet security and limiting military use of cyberspace. American and Russian officials have different interpretations of the talks so far, but the mere fact that the United States is participating represents a significant policy shift after years of rejecting Russia's overtures. Officials familiar with the talks said the Obama administration realized that more nations were developing cyberweapons and that a new approach was needed to blunt an international arms race ... While the Russians have continued to focus on treaties that may restrict weapons development, the United States is hoping to use the talks to increase international cooperation in opposing Internet crime. Strengthening defenses against Internet criminals would also strengthen defenses against any military-directed cyberattacks, the United States maintains
It always worries me to see Russia, War, and Weapons in the same sentence.
They will be too suspicious of each other to make any progress.
The Russians have never liked China, but then who do they like?
Perhaps they don't need any? Although, I don't think they're quite the super power that they once were.
The Cubans, Venezauelians and Iranians.