Cameron and Putin ‘share aims on Syria’ says PM

DAVID Cameron has said he and Russian President Vladimir Putin share “fundamental aims” in seeking an end to the bloodshed in Syria.
David Cameron and Vladimir Putin, giving a joint press conference in Sochi, Russia. Picture: APDavid Cameron and Vladimir Putin, giving a joint press conference in Sochi, Russia. Picture: AP
David Cameron and Vladimir Putin, giving a joint press conference in Sochi, Russia. Picture: AP

Speaking during a joint press conference in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, the Prime Minister said the situation in Syria was “appalling and deteriorating”.

He said: “It’s no secret that we have had differing views on how best to handle the situation but we share fundamental aims: to end the conflict, to stop Syria fragmenting, to let the Syrian people choose who governs them and to prevent the growth of violent extremism.”

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Mr Cameron also announced that the UK and Russia had agreed there should be “limited co-operation” between their security services in the build-up to the Winter Olympics in Sochi next year.

‘Must help drive process’

Mr Cameron said: “The history of Syria is being written in the blood of her people.”

The Prime Minister welcomed the US-Russian agreement to hold a special conference aimed at delivering a “transitional government based on the consent of the Syrian people as a whole”.

He added: “The President and I have agreed that, as permanent members of the United Nations, we must help to drive this process, working with partners in the region and beyond, not just bringing the regime and opposition together at one negotiating table but Britain, Russia, America and other countries helping shape a transitional government that all Syrians can trust to protect them.

“We urgently have to do more for the sake of the people of Syria to break the vicious cycle that threatens to destroy Syria and that threatens to export violence and extremism around the world.”

Mr Cameron set out plans for security co-operation ahead of the Sochi Games as he met Mr Putin at the President’s summer residence in the city.

He said: “We both want the Sochi Games to be a safe and secure Games. So today I have agreed with President Putin that there should be limited co-operation between our security services for the Sochi Olympics.”

‘Substantive’

The Prime Minister said his talks with President Putin had been “very substantive, very purposeful, very useful”.

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But he acknowledged: “Of course, it is no secret that there are issues where we differ. We don’t duck these, we have had very frank discussions, as we have today.

“But a more effective relationship will help make people in both our countries safer and better off and that is what we have been focusing on today.”

Mr Cameron’s agreement to British security involvement ahead of the Sochi games marks the first co-operation between UK and Russian spies since links were broken over the 2006 murder of Alexander Litvinenko.

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