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Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin have quick chat in Peru over Ukraine, Syria

WATCH ABOVE: U.S. President Barack Obama had a brief chat with Russian President Vladimir Putin during the APEC Summit in Lima, Peru and said that he "isn't optimistic about the short term prospects in Syria." – Nov 21, 2016

U.S. President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin spoke for around four minutes on Sunday at the APEC summit about Syria and Ukraine, in what is likely to be their last in-person meeting before Obama leaves office.

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The two men met at the start of the summit meeting in Lima, Peru’s capital. They exchanged pleasantries and remained standing as they spoke.

“The president urged President Putin to uphold Russia’s commitments under the Minsk agreements, underscoring the U.S. and our partners’ commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty,” a White House official said.

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Obama also emphasized the need for their two countries’ foreign ministers “to continue pursuing initiatives, together with the broader international community, to diminish the violence and alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people,” the official said.

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After their brief talk, Obama greeted others at the meeting before sitting down.

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Obama and Putin have had a challenging relationship. The U.S. president said last week he had warned Putin about consequences for cyber attacks attributed to Moscow that were seen as trying to influence the U.S. election.

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During his race for the White House, Republican President-elect Donald Trump praised Putin.

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