MOSCOW — Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama are to meet
on Monday in New York, their first face-to-face encounter in nearly a year amid
strongly troubled relations between the two nations.
The announcement of the meeting was made
Thursday by the Russian president's spokesman Dmitry Peskov and confirmed by
the White House.
Putin is to speak Monday at the United
Nations General Assembly. It was not immediately clear if the meeting with the
U.S. President would take place before or after the speech. Peskov said Putin
also is to meet Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday.
U.S.-Russian relations deteriorated
significantly after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine more than a year ago.
The United States, as well as other Western countries, imposed sanctions on
Russia over the annexation and over claims that Russia is supporting an
insurgency in eastern Ukraine with troops and arms.
Russia
vehemently denies it is militarily involved in eastern Ukraine and portrays the
sanctions and strong criticism from the United States as attempts to undermine
the country and force Putin from power.
Russia,
meanwhile, is ramping up its involvement in the Syria conflict. It recently has
ferried weapons, troops and supplies to an airport near the Syrian coastal city
of Latakia in what the U.S. sees as preparations for setting up an air base
there.
Moscow
has denied that it is building up its presence there in order to protect its
longtime ally, Syrian President Bashar Assad, but said instead that it wants to
help him fight the Islamic State group.
The last time Putin and Obama were face
to face was a series of brief encounters last November at the Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation summit in Beijing. They have spoken by telephone three
times since then.
The White House said Monday's meeting
was arranged at Putin's request and that despite deep differences with Moscow,
Obama felt it would be irresponsible not to assess whether progress could be
made on the Ukraine and Syria crises.
This
story has been corrected to show that last year's APEC summit was in Beijing,
not Berlin.
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