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Eager to discuss Ukraine, Syria: Vladimir Putin tells Angela Merkel

On Syria, Germany also has been sharply critical of Russia's support for President Bashar Assad. Merkel has suggested that Moscow was partly responsible for atrocities because of the airstrikes its forces have carried out on civilian areas.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Moscow Published on: May 02, 2017 18:09 IST
Putin and Merkel shake hands prior to their talks in Sochi
Putin and Merkel shake hands prior to their talks in Sochi

Russian President Vladimir Putin today appeared eager to improve ties with Germany as both the countries continue to be at odds over unresolved conflict in eastern Ukraine and civil war in Syria.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who arrived here today on a day long trip -- her first visit to Russian in two years, was welcomed by Putting to his Black Sea residence.

The two leaders are likely to discuss both conflicts with Putin hinting at taking steps to improve ties with the western European country.

"We must use this opportunity to talk about our relations and about more problematic issues, such as Ukraine and Syria and perhaps some other regions," Putin said.

Putin and Merkel last met in Germany in October for talks aimed at reviving the stalled peace process in eastern Ukraine. 

A peace deal brokered by Germany and France in 2015 has helped reduce the scale of the fighting but violence has continued and attempts to reach a political settlement have failed.

Tuesday's meeting comes amid tensions between the two countries over Germany's support for EU sanctions imposed on Russia because of its annexation of Crimea and support for the separatists in eastern Ukraine.

On Syria, Germany also has been sharply critical of Russia's support for President Bashar Assad. Merkel has suggested that Moscow was partly responsible for atrocities because of the airstrikes its forces have carried out on civilian areas.

Putin, however, told Germany's foreign minister during a visit in March that it is "our common goal to fully normalize relations and to make sure all the difficulties we face are overcome."

With AP Inputs

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