Monday, September 28, 2015

Who Asked Who First: Obama or Putin

Better yet, WHO CARES?
Who asked whom to the prom? Let’s put it this way: This date has not even started, and it is not going well.
After the White House announced on Thursday that President Obama and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia would meet on Monday in New York, Mr. Obama’s press secretary, Josh Earnest, emphasized that it was Russia that had sought the meeting. In fact, Mr. Earnest insisted, Mr. Putin was “desperate” for it.
The Kremlin testily denied that on Friday. “Statements by Josh Earnest that Putin was very interested in this meeting and repeatedly asked for it are not true,” said Yuri Ushakov, a top foreign policy adviser to Mr. Putin, according to the official Tass news agency.
Mr. Ushakov said the Obama administration had sent a proposal on Sept. 19 for a meeting, suggesting two possible dates, Monday or Tuesday. Moscow opted for the first, when Mr. Putin would be in New York for the United Nations General Assembly gathering.
“We do not refuse contacts that are proposed,” Mr. Ushakov said. “We support maintaining constant dialogue at the highest level.” As such, he said, the “Americans knew that if President Obama wants to hold a working meeting in New York and proposes to hold it, we will hardly refuse.”
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