Obama,
Putin talk Syria & Ukraine on sidelines of G20 summit
RT,
15
November, 2015
Russian
President Vladimir Putin and US President Barack Obama have discussed
the situation in Syria and Ukraine in an informal meeting on the
sidelines of the G20 summit in Turkey.
According
to the Kremlin's envoy to the G20, Svetlana Lukash, the informal
meeting between Putin and Obama lasted for more than 30 minutes.
Putin’s
aide Yury Ushakov said the leaders had an extensive discussion on two
topics – “first on Syria and then Ukraine.”
"Strategic
objectives relating to the fight against the Islamic State are, in
principle, very similar (between Russia and the US), but there are
differences on the tactics side," Ushakov was quoted as saying.
A
White House official told Reuters that "President Obama and
President Putin agreed on the need for a Syrian-led and Syrian-owned
political transition, which would be proceeded by UN-mediated
negotiations between the Syrian opposition and regime as well a
ceasefire."
The
official added that Obama reiterated support for the Minsk agreement
in Ukraine.
The
two-day summit that started on Sunday has taken on a new urgency, in
view of the Paris attacks in which 129 people died pushing the fight
against terrorism to the top of the agenda.
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