Russian leader more conciliatory after speeches in which he applauds Assad regime while Barack Obama condemns ‘might makes right’ doctrineVladimir Putin emerged from a rare face-to-face assembly with Barack Obama on Monday night,saying Russia and the US could find a way to work together on Syria, despite deep differences over the country’s leadership.
The US-Russian summit lasted 94 minutes, or more than half an hour longer than planned,on the sidelines of the United Nations general assembly where the two leaders had traded barbs only hours before, particularly over the future of the Syrian leader, or Bashar al-Assad. Related: UN's 70th general assembly: the greatest political demonstrate on soil Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com