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Obama, Putin Discuss Syria and Ukraine at APEC Meet

The two men spoke about Syria and Ukraine for about four minutes, in what is likely to be their last in-person meeting before Obama leaves office.
The two men spoke about Syria and Ukraine for about four minutes, in what is likely to be their last in-person meeting before Obama leaves office.
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US President Barack Obama talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Lima, Peru November 20. Credit: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque

US President Barack Obama talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Lima, Peru November 20. Credit: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque

Lima: US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin spoke for around four minutes on Sunday at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit about Syria and Ukraine, in what is likely to be their last in-person meeting before Obama leaves office.

The two men met at the start of the summit meeting in Lima, Peru's capital. They exchanged pleasantries and remained standing as they spoke.

Obama later said at a news conference he told Putin the US is deeply concerned about bloodshed and chaos in Syria "sown by constant bombing attacks" by the Syrian and Russian militaries, and that a ceasefire and political transition were needed.

"As usual I was candid and courteous but very clear about the strong differences we have on policy," Obama said.

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Putin said at a separate news conference he thanked Obama during Sunday's meeting in Lima "for the years of joint work".

"I told him that we would be happy to see him (Obama) in Russia anytime if he wants, can and has desire", Putin said.

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Obama and Putin have had a challenging relationship. The US president said last week he had warned Putin about consequences for cyber attacks attributed to Moscow that were seen as trying to influence the US election.

Obama said he also urged President Putin to help implement the Minsk peace agreement by working with France, Germany, Ukraine and the US to halt the conflict in Donbass region of Ukraine.

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During his race for the White House, Republican President-elect Donald Trump praised Putin. Putin said on Sunday that Trump had confirmed to him that he was willing to mend ties.

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(Reuters)

This article went live on November twenty-first, two thousand sixteen, at four minutes past six in the evening.

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