No Obama-Putin One-on-One at D-Day Anniversary

No Obama-Putin One-on-One at D-Day Anniversary

US President Barack Obama has no plans to meet one-on-one with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in June when both attend the D-Day anniversary in France, the White House said Thursday.

Russia’s intervention in the political crisis in Ukraine has triggered the worst chill in relations between Washington and the Moscow since the end of the Cold War.

Both leaders are expected to attend the June 6 ceremony of remembrance in Normandy to mark the 70th anniversary of the Allied landings in Nazi-occupied France during World War II.

But Caitlin Hayden, spokeswoman for Obama’s National Security Council, told reporters: “There?s no plan for President Obama to meet with President Putin.

Pressed on whether an informal encounter was possible, she added: “They?ll be at the same events so I can’t rule out they won’t speak on the margins, as is the case at any multilateral event.

Obama’s administration had attempted in recent years to build improved relations with Russia, Washington’s former Cold War foe.

But this “re-set” foundered on divisions over Syria, where Moscow is propping up Bashar al-Assad’s regime, and Ukraine, where Putin seized the Crimea region and encouraged separatist rebels.

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