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Putin: scheduled to meet Obama on Monday.
Reuters
Moscow
The Kremlin said yesterday that Washington presented a distorted version of events by saying that President Vladimir Putin had sought to meet US President Barack Obama and said it was the US administration that had proposed the talks.
Obama and Putin are scheduled to meet on Monday after Putin’s address to the United Nations at a time of high tension in Europe and the Middle East.
“Details of such preparations are usually not public,” Yury Ushakov, the Kremlin adviser, told reporters. “But since the American side has decided to present its version, which distorts what happened ... I will point out straight away that the statement by the White House Press Secretary (Josh) Earnest that the Russian president sought the meeting, repeatedly asked about its organisation, does not correspond to the truth.”
Ushakov’s comments contradict ones made by US officials on Thursday, with the White House saying the meeting is to be held at Putin’s request.
He said that the Russian side “expects more tactful and professional attitude to such kinds of subjects from the US partners”.
Ushakov also said that while Syria would be the main topic of discussion between Putin and Obama, that the two leaders will also talk about other issues, including the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
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