{"id":17990,"date":"2015-09-29T08:02:09","date_gmt":"2015-09-29T15:02:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/obama-putin-clash-on-syrias-future\/"},"modified":"2015-09-29T08:02:09","modified_gmt":"2015-09-29T15:02:09","slug":"obama-putin-clash-on-syrias-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/obama-putin-clash-on-syrias-future\/","title":{"rendered":"Obama, Putin clash on Syria’s future"},"content":{"rendered":"

UNITED NATIONS<\/strong> \u2014 U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin sharply disagreed Monday over the chaos in Syria, with Obama urging a political transition to replace the Syrian president but Putin warning it would be a mistake to abandon the current government.<\/p>\n

After dueling speeches at the United Nations General Assembly, Obama and Putin also met privately for 90 minutes \u2014 their first face-to-face encounter in nearly a year. The discussions opened with a stony-faced handshake before the leaders slipped into their meeting room at U.N. headquarters.<\/p>\n

Beyond Syria, Obama and Putin had also been expected to discuss the crisis in Ukraine during their evening meeting.<\/p>\n

In his address to the UN earlier Monday, Obama said he was open to working with Russia, as well as Iran, to bring Syria\u2019s civil war to an end. He called for a \u201cmanaged transition\u201d that would result in the ouster of Assad, whose forces have clashed with rebels for more than four years, creating a vacuum for the Islamic State and other extremist groups.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe must recognize that there cannot be, after so much bloodshed, so much carnage, a return to the prewar status quo,\u201d Obama said.<\/p>\n

Putin, however, urged the world to stick with Assad, arguing that his military is the only viable option for defeating the Islamic State.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe believe it\u2019s a huge mistake to refuse to cooperate with the Syrian authorities, with the government forces, those who are bravely fighting terror face-to-face,\u201d Putin said during his first appearance at the U.N. gathering in a decade.<\/p>\n

Obama and Putin\u2019s disparate views of the grim situation in Syria left little indication of how the two countries might work together to end a conflict that has killed more than 250,000 people and resulted in a flood of refugees.<\/p>\n

The Syria crisis largely overshadowed the summit\u2019s other discussions on peacekeeping, climate change and global poverty.<\/p>\n

French President Francois Hollande backed Obama\u2019s call for Assad\u2019s ouster, saying \u201cnobody can imagine\u201d a political solution in Syria if he is still in power. Hollande called on countries with influence in Syria, including Gulf nations and Iran, to be engaged in a transition.<\/p>\n

However, Iran \u2014 which along with Russia is a strong backer of Assad \u2014 said the Syrian president must remain in power to fight extremists. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that while Syria\u2019s government needs reform, the country will fall to the Islamic States if the international community makes getting rid of Assad its top goal.<\/p>\n

Despite Obama\u2019s staunch opposition to Assad remaining in office, the U.S. has struggled to push him from power. Russia has long been a major obstacle, shielding Assad from U.N. sanctions and continuing to provide the Syrian government with weapons.<\/p>\n

In fact, Russia has appeared to deepen its support for Assad in recent weeks, sending additional military equipment and troops with the justification that it is helping the government fight the Islamic State. The military buildup has confounded U.S. officials, who spent the summer hoping Russia\u2019s patience with Assad was waning and political negotiations could be started.<\/p>\n

Obama and Putin each framed his case for Syria\u2019s future in the context of a broader approach to the world, launching veiled criticisms at each other.<\/p>\n

The U.S. president condemned nations that believe \u201cmight makes right,\u201d and sought instead to highlight the benefits of diplomacy. He touted his administration\u2019s efforts to restore ties with Cuba after a half-century freeze and the completion of a nuclear accord with Iran, noting that Russia was a key partner in negotiating the Iran deal.<\/p>\n

Putin, without naming the United States, accused Washington of trying to enforce its will on others and mulling a possible reform of the U.N., which he suggested stands in the way of the perceived U.S. domination.<\/p>\n

\u201cAfter the end of the Cold War, the single center of domination has emerged in the world,\u201d Putin said. \u201cThose who have found themselves on top of that pyramid were tempted to think that since they are so strong and singular, they know what to do better than others and it\u2019s unnecessary to pay any attention to the U.N.<\/p>\n

Obama and Putin briefly shook hands during a leaders\u2019 lunch that followed the morning of speeches. Seated at the same table, they clinked glasses during a toast, with Putin smiling and Obama grim-faced.<\/p>\n

Obama and Putin have long had a strained relationship, with ties deteriorating to post-Cold War lows after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine and allegedly backed rebels in Ukraine\u2019s east. The U.S. has sought to punish Russia through economic sanctions.<\/p>\n

Obama, in his address, said the world could not stand by while Ukraine\u2019s sovereignty was being violated.<\/p>\n

\u201cIf that happens without consequences in Ukraine, it could happen to any nation gathered here today,\u201d Obama said.<\/p>\n

___<\/p>\n

AP writer Darlene Superville contributed to this report.<\/p>\n

___<\/p>\n

Follow Julie Pace at http:\/\/twitter.com\/jpaceDC and Vladimir Isachenkov at http:\/\/twitter.com\/visachenkov<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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