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Obama and Putin: Does the Iran deal predict future cooperation?

Barack Obama gave Vladimir Putin credit for helping seal the Iran agreement and said they had discussed joint action in Syria, where they stand on opposite sides.

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President Barack Obama delivers remarks Tuesday after an Iran nuclear deal is reached. In a New York Times interview, Obama gave Russian president Vladimir Putin credit for ensuring the success of the Iran deal, and talked about the possibility of future cooperation with Russia over Syria.

Tuesday鈥檚 Iran deal may have paved the way for a new partnership 鈥 not between Iran and the P5+1 countries, but between two of the P5+1 countries themselves.

President Barack Obama said that during the long-awaited deal鈥檚 negotiations he found an unlikely ally in Russian president Vladimir Putin. with The New York Times鈥 Thomas Friedman, Mr. Obama said Mr. Putin鈥檚 cooperation 鈥渟urprised鈥 him and was critical to the agreement鈥檚 realization. He also referenced a recent phone call from Putin that made him optimistic for future cooperation over Syria.

鈥淩ussia was a help on this,鈥 Obama said. 鈥淚鈥檒l be honest with you. I was not sure given the strong differences we are having with Russia right now around Ukraine, whether this would sustain itself. Putin and the Russian government compartmentalized on this in a way that surprised me, and we would have not achieved this agreement had it not been for Russia鈥檚 willingness to stick with us and the other P5-Plus members in insisting on a strong deal.鈥

Relations between the United States and Russia have long been strained. But they have grown particularly cold in recent months due to disagreement over Russia鈥檚 actions in Ukraine. Obama has demanded that Russia remove all troops from Ukrainian territory, in accordance with At the G7 economic summit in Germany last month, Obama accused Putin of "wrecking" Russia's economy in a quest for glory.

Given this tension, Obama said he was 鈥渆ncouraged鈥 by Putin鈥檚 call late last month 鈥 the first call between the two presidents since February 鈥 to discuss continued violence in Syria, where Putin and Obama have taken opposite positions on the presidency of Bashar al-Assad.

Putin, who has been an ally to Assad in the past, may be amending his stance in light of increasing violence in the region, Obama said.

鈥淚 was encouraged by the fact that Mr. Putin called me a couple of weeks ago and initiated the call to talk about Syria,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think they get a sense that the Assad regime is losing a grip over greater and greater swaths of territory inside of Syria [to Sunni jihadist militias] and that the prospects for a [Sunni jihadist] takeover or rout of the Syrian regime is not imminent but becomes a greater and greater threat by the day. That offers us an opportunity to have a serious conversation with them.鈥

For some observers, the news of the conversation between Obama and Putin was an encouraging sign. "There have been thinly sourced reports about Russia giving up on Assad at times during the four-plus-year long civil war," , "but this is by far the strongest suggestion yet."

Putin and Obama agreed on the Jun. 25 call to have a meeting arranged between Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to talk about the spread of the Islamic State in the Middle East, the Times reported.

But some suspect Putin鈥檚 sudden willingness to work with Obama on Syria and with the P5+1 countries on the Iran nuclear deal may be less of a dedication to particular policy outcomes, and more of a strategy stemming from a desire to stay relevant.

鈥淢r. Putin鈥檚 decision to call Mr. Obama and focus on Syria and Iran may reflect a desire to assert his continuing importance on the world stage despite Russia鈥檚 isolation and failure to break the Western consensus on sanctions,鈥 the Times reported.

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