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29 of September, 01:31

Speeches of leaders of Russia and the United States reminded the British media about the cold war
Irina Chumakov. Speeches by presidents Vladimir Putin and Barack Hussein Obama at the UN reminded the British media about the cold war.

"The Russian Federation and the USA presented significantly different views on the question of how to end the conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic ", - says the speech of the leaders of the country pairs. Obama and Putin, the magazine writes, " have exchanged these barbs, which the UN has not been heard since the cold war."

about "exchanging barbs" between the presidents says and taking it in the title." Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama accused each other of inciting the Ukrainian fall, which lowered the level of relations between Russia and the West to the lowest mark since the cold war, " emphasizes Telegraph.

Subjecting to the sharp criticism a position of the Russian President and his proposal to establish an international anti-terrorist coalition, the magazine informs, that as long as Western countries doubted " whether to include (ground action), Putin just went ahead and did it." Now an International coalition, as well as among them the US and Britain, military-air operation against " Islamic countries ". Telegraph also believes that Putin's speech in UN was an attempt "to restore Russia's influence" in the middle East.

first some media reported about the strengthening of "Russian military presence" in the Syrian Arab Republic, including transfer back of arms, military equipment and soldiers from Russia that the West is perceived as a possible preparation for operations against ISIS on the side of Assad. Putin said that Russia "will not take part in any military operations within Syria or in other countries" and " at the moment we don't plan ".

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