Obama meets Putin at climate summit

TETE-A-TETE . . . The Syrian crisis and the situation in Ukraine were on the agenda when presidents Vladimir Putin (left) and Barack Obama met on the sidelines of the Paris climate talks yesterday
TETE-A-TETE . . . The Syrian crisis and the situation in Ukraine were on the agenda when presidents Vladimir Putin (left) and Barack Obama met on the sidelines of the Paris climate talks yesterday

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Barack Obama met on the sidelines of the climate summit in Paris yesterday. The presidents discussed a number of issues, including the Syrian crisis and the situation in Ukraine.

The talks were “eventful” and lasted for some 30 minutes, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.

“Obama expressed regret over the incident with the Russian plane which was downed by the Turkish air force in Syria,” Peskov said, adding that the Russian and US leaders discussed the situation in Syria in detail.

Both Putin and Obama spoke in favour of the movement towards a political settlement of the Syrian crisis, the Kremlin spokesman said.

Meanwhile, the US president once again expressed his stance on the position of Syrian President Bashar Assad, saying that the Syrian leader must leave power as part of a political transition, Reuters reported, citing a White House official.

A diplomatic solution to the situation in southeastern Ukraine was also discussed at the meeting. The quick and full implementation of the Minsk agreements was emphasised, Peskov said. According to a White House source, cited by Reuters, Obama mentioned that sanctions against Russia could be rolled back when the accord is honoured.

Yesterday’s meeting of the two leaders in the French capital was the second time Putin and Obama have talked in the past two weeks. Earlier in November, after a long break, the presidents had a tete-a-tete at the G20 summit in Turkey, where they also discussed the conflicts in Syria and Ukraine. – RT.

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