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Conversation Of Us and Russia President On Syria Violance

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 | 5:16 AM

Conversation Of Us and Russia President On Syria Violance















The Us and the Russian president have meet face to face in northen Ireland to say stance on the syria,Although they have a different stance on Syria but they agreed to push for the summition in Geneva.
                     After a face 2 face talk of two presidents they reaveled that they have got a similar fellings on ending on the voilance .They also told that thry are optimistic on the iran after tr presindental election .The G8 leaders were working upto late night where Syria was expecting to be the top of the agenda.

              'Common ground':
            The reports reaveled that two presidents met for about 2 hours.The corresponds are says that thry both were in tension as they were tryin to adress the journalist about their conversation.The russian president was mostly looking in the ground while he was giving the inter view.The russian president told "Although we are from different places but our commonl felling is to end the violence and the number of victims in the Syria peacfully along the Geneva talks."THe White too reaveled that the Us president shout summit tht instructions to the other G8 members and is ready to help the vivtims in the Syria.

                  'EU-US deal':
The formal talks on Monday covered the global economy.

In their statement after the session, the leaders said prospects remained weak but added that action in the US, Japan and eurozone had helped ease the situation.

"Downside risks in the euro area have abated over the past year, but it remains in recession.

"The US recovery is continuing and the deficit is declining rapidly in the context of a continuing need for further progress towards balanced medium-term fiscal sustainability."

Ahead of the first session, the US and EU members of the G8 announced that negotiations were to begin on a wide-ranging free-trade deal.
Mr Cameron, Mr Obama and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso held a press conference on the proposed EU-US deal.

             'Tax Evation':
As the event started allegations were made in The Guardian newspaper on Monday, that Britain had spied on delegates who attended two G20 meetings in London in 2009.

The newspaper reported that documents, leaked by the ex-CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden, showed that British intelligence monitored the computers of foreign politicians and officials.

elegates attending the G8, but Mr Cameron refused to be drawn, saying he "never comments on security and intelligence issues".

On Monday, up to 1,000 protesters began a march from Enniskillen to the summit site, championing a range of causes from anti-globalisation to gay rights.

The colourful parade set off it festive spirit and organisers said they did not expect any trouble.


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