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Kremlin does not rule out Putin, Obama meeting on G20 sidelines

Although no meetings currently schedule
Photo ITAR-TASS/ Vladimir Astapkovich
Photo ITAR-TASS/ Vladimir Astapkovich

MOSCOW, August 30 (Itar-Tass) - During the upcoming G20 summit, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin does not have a pre-planned separate meeting with the US President Barack Obama, but it is impossible to rule out the leaders will have an opportunity to discuss current issues, Russia’s Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters on Friday.

“A meeting with Obama is not pre-planned,” he said. “First of all, as both we and the American side had been working on a full-fledged visit to Moscow, which did not happen, though.”

Ushakov added that, surely, President Putin “will be welcoming Obama as the leader of a G-20 country, will shake hands, and then we shall see.”