What Obama and Putin plan to discuss next week
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Obama will sit down together for their first official meeting in two years on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest has maintained that Mr. Putin was 鈥溾 for a meeting.聽
鈥淒espite our profound differences with Moscow, the president believes that it would be irresponsible not to test whether we can with the Russians,鈥 said a senior US administration official.
Since Mr. Obama鈥檚 last meeting with Putin, Russia intervened in eastern Ukraine, annexed Crimea, and increased its military involvement in Syria.
White House officials say that the meeting will focus on urging Putin to 鈥渓ive up to the ceasefire鈥 terms with Ukraine that were negotiated in Minsk, Belarus, in February. Russia and Ukraine have , however, with reports of 鈥渕ore loss of life, a rise in ceasefire violence, obstruction of the monitors, and continued Russian support for the separatists鈥 in eastern Ukraine, says NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
Obama and other western leaders believe abiding by the ceasefire is the best course of action, and quite possibly the in the area, reported the Wall Street Journal.
Also on the discussion table is Syria, where Putin has recently dispatched military supplies and equipment in what looks to be the beginnings of a military base setup.
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter is worried that 鈥淩ussia may use its military buildup to who oppose鈥 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, reported The New York Times. US officials insist Mr. Assad step down.
鈥淯濒迟颈尘补迟别濒测, , given his record and his ongoing actions, we鈥檙e just not going to be able to have the kind of success that we need in defeating ISIS [Islamic State],鈥 US ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power told Bloomberg.
Obama hopes to learn Putin鈥檚 intentions in Syria, amid hesitation to join forces against Islamic State in the region, due to the nations鈥 differing opinions on Assad.
But it appears as if Putin will take action regardless. As Bloomberg reported Thursday, Putin is 鈥減reparing to against Islamic State from inside Syria if the US rejects his proposal to join forces, two people familiar with the matter said.鈥澛
鈥淲e will continue to work with Russia on issues where our interests overlap,鈥 Mr. Carter said. 鈥淚t is possible but not yet clear that such an overlap might exist in Syria.鈥