The presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov, revealed the details of the talks that Russian President Vladimir Putin had with his US counterpart Barack Obama in New York within the framework of the 70th UN General Assembly.
"The talks were constructive, but of course we can not say we have helped foster common interests" between the parties, Peskov said in an interview with Russian channel Rossiya 24.
"In many ways, our American partners are inflexible and unwilling to understand the arguments of others," he lamented the spokesman of the Russian president, who also noted that the meeting between the two heads of state held on Monday at the UN, they treated the conflict in Syria and Ukraine.
But "the most interesting", according to Peskov, is that Obama "had no grounds to question the position" of Putin. However, the two leaders "have a constructive relationship permitting discuss thorny issues".
In addition, the official revealed that both the Russian president and the US is trying to "you" and not the typical "Mr. President". Often "they will try to Vladimir and Barack," he added.
