TEHRAN (Basirat)- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday he planned to discuss his country’s relations with France at the upcoming meeting with President Francois Hollande in Hangzhou, China.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday he planned to discuss his country’s relations with France at the upcoming meeting with President Francois Hollande in Hangzhou, China.
sputniknews.com reports:
Leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies gathered in China's Hangzhou on Sunday for a two-day G20 summit.
"This will be an opportunity to discuss bilateral relations and problems
that we consider urgent and that we are both working to resolve," Putin
said ahead of the meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit.
We have spent a lot of time today talking about international,
global economic problems, and will now take on more modest issues
related to France and Russia," he continued.
French leader Francois Hollande said Sunday he wanted to discuss Ukraine
and Syria with Russian President Vladimir Putin at their one-on-one
meeting.
"I think we must discuss the situation in Syria and Ukraine because
we are all involved in attempts to resolve these problems," Hollande
said ahead of the meeting on the margins of the G20 summit.
"As for Ukraine, we need to cooperate within the ‘Normandy Format,’ and
in the case of Syria, we must aim at a comprehensive dialog and, despite
that all sides have resorted to some military action, we must pursue a
political solution to this crisis," he emphasized.
Hollande said that he planned to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin his scheduled visit to France in October.
"Dear Vladimir [Putin], I wanted to personally see you on the sidelines
of this G20 [summit], because political problems do have economic
consequences. When there are wars, conflicts, terrorism, refugees — all
of this has consequences for the economy, not to mention the suffering
experienced by the nations, who are facing such a problem. I would also
like to discuss the preparation for the visit to France, which you plan
to perform in October. In the framework of this visit, a series of
symbolic gestures is planned, including the inauguration of the Russian
center," Hollande said at the meeting with Putin on the sidelines of the
G20 summit in China.
In April, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, on behalf of
Hollande, invited Putin to visit France.
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