Obama Has Emergency Talks With Putin About Escalating Tension

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Putin and Obama hold secret closed door talks about the escalating tension between Turkey and Russia

US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin have held a secret closed-door emergency meeting to discuss the escalating tension between Turkey and Russia on Monday. 

Following the shooting down of the Russian Sukhoi Su-24 fighter jet on November 24, Putin warned Turkey of “serious consequences” and accused them of supporting ISIS militants.

Obama decided to hold a meeting on the sidelines of the climate change summit in Paris, and urged the Russian leader to ease the tensions between Russia and Turkey, a White House spokesperson said.

Presstv.ir reports:

“President Obama expressed his regret for the recent loss of a Russian pilot and crew member and reiterated the United States’ support for de-escalation between Russia and Turkey,” the unnamed White House official said.

Obama and Putin reportedly also discussed ways to find a political solution to the years-old Syrian crisis and implement a ceasefire there.

Russia has been conducting airstrikes on Daesh (ISIL) positions at the request of the Syrian government since September 30 in Syria, where foreign-backed militants have been wreaking havoc for more than four years.

Obama urged Putin to focus Russia’s air campaign in Syria against Daesh terrorists and not target Western-backed militants, according to the White House official.

“President Obama reiterated his belief that it will be necessary for Bashar al-Assad to leave power as a part of the transition and stressed the imperative of focusing military efforts against ISIL, as our international coalition is doing, rather than targeting moderate opposition,” the official said.

The United States and its regional allies, including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, have been backing militants fighting against the Syrian government.

US can roll back Russia sanctions

Elsewhere in his remarks, Obama indicated that the United States could remove sanctions against Russia if Moscow fully implemented the Minsk peace accord signed in February over the Ukraine crisis.

Relations between the United States and Russia are at their lowest point since the end of the Cold War in 1991, largely due to the crisis in Ukraine and Russia’s air campaign in Syria.

The US and its allies accuse Moscow of sending troops into eastern Ukraine in support of the pro-Russian forces. Moscow has long denied involvement in Ukraine’s crisis.

Moscow says Washington is responsible for the escalating tension in Ukraine through sending arms in support of the Ukrainian army.

The Russian government confirmed on Monday that Putin and Obama held a meeting for half an hour near Paris, but did not provide more details.

6 Comments

  1. Not only has Obama given support to the Ukrainian fighters but he has also supplied arms to the Syrian fighters. I’m sure Putin gives a crap what Obama has to say. And why is he there wasting more tax payer money on something that is not real?

  2. Not only has Obama given support to the Ukrainian fighters but he has also supplied arms to the Syrian fighters. I’m sure Putin gives a crap what Obama has to say. And why is he there wasting more tax payer money on something that is not real?

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