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Trump, Putin agree political solution needed for Syria

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US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin agreed a statement on Syria during a brief meeting at a summit in Vietnam on Saturday and Putin again dismissed allegation­s of meddling in last year’s US election.

It was their first encounter since July and came at a time that Us-russia relations have been battered and Trump is haunted by the accusation­s that Putin influenced the election that brought him to the White House, Reuters reported.

Trump said their agreement to support a political solution to Syria’s conflict would save “tremendous numbers of lives”.

“We did it very quickly,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One after leaving the Asia-pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) summit in the resort of Danang for Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital. “We seem to have a very good feeling for each other, a good relationsh­ip considerin­g we don’t know each other well.”

Talking after their meeting, Putin described Trump as “a well-mannered person and comfortabl­e to deal with”.

“We have a normal dialogue but unfortunat­ely little time,” he said.

After emphasizin­g last year on the campaign trail that it would be nice if the United States and Russia could work together on world problems, Trump has had limited contact with Putin since taking office.

The sight of Trump sitting down with Putin in public also revives the issue of election meddling – still under investigat­ion.

Trump said Putin had told him again that he hadn’t meddled in the election.

“I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it,” Trump said of the accusation­s. “I think he’s very insulted by it, which is not a good thing for our country.”

Putin dismissed suggestion­s Russia influenced the elections through political advertisin­g.

“There is no confirmati­on of our mass media meddling in election campaigns – and there can’t be any,” Putin said.

Scheduling and unspecifie­d protocol issues were to blame for the fact that a mooted sit-down meeting with Trump did not happen in Danang, Putin said.

Trump said they had two or three very short conversati­ons.

They were seen chatting amicably as they walked to the position where the traditiona­l APEC summit photo was being taken at a viewpoint looking over the South China Sea.

Pictures from the APEC meeting also showed Trump walking up to Putin at the summit table and patting him on the back. They also shook hands at the summit dinner on Friday evening.

It would be a great thing to have a good relationsh­ip with Russia, Trump said.

“He could really help us in North Korea,” Trump said. “If Russia helped us in addition to China that problem would go away a lot faster.”

The Kremlin said the statement on Syria was coordinate­d by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson especially for the meeting in Danang.

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