Obama says he has 'candid and constructive' talk with Putin on Syria

The Associated Press
September 6, 2013 at 2:30PM
<h3><i>William J. Dobson, Slate:</i></h3>
<p>Give President Obama credit: He has done such a good job of acting unpredictably in the lead-up to his proposed military strikes on Syria that no one knows what he will do next. He has successfully confused ally and enemy alike. Sun Tzu would be proud.</p>
<p>If Putin's maneuver doesn't pan out, Obama's foreign policy will still likely fall victim to the vicissitudes of a dictator. Because one message is already clear in Damascus: The Obama administ
Russia's President Vladimir Putin, left, shakes hands with U.S. President Barack Obama during arrivals for the G-20 summit at the Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — President Barack Obama says he had a "candid and constructive conversation" with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Syria.

Obama says that he urged Putin to set aside his differences with the U.S. over the use of chemical weapons and try to help encourage a political transition in Syria.

Putin told reporters they spoke for 20 or 30 minutes Friday and focused on Syria. The Russian president says while they disagreed, the meeting was constructive.

Obama says the humanitarian situation in Syria and along its borders is "only getting worse" and stresses that the problem is "not in anyone's interest."

Obama insists that the Syrian government is responsible for chemical weapons attacks against civilians and is pushing for the United States to respond with a military strike.

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