Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin smile like they mean it at G20 in St Petersburg, Russia

Sep 5, 2013 - 14:54
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Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin smile like they mean it at G20 in St Petersburg, Russia
Russia's President Vladimir Putin, left, shakes hands with US President Barack Obama during arrivals for the G-20 summit at the Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia.

RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin welcomed US President Barack Obama with a smile and a handshake to the Group of 20 summit.

In one of the most closely watched greetings of inteational diplomacy, the 15-second exchange at the entrance to St. Petersburg's splendid Constantine Palace drew widespread media attention as a potential telltale sign of relations between the United States and Russia.

The exchange was their only planned one-on-one appearance at the summit in the midst of tensions between the two leaders over Syria and Russia's grant of asylum to National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.

As Mr Obama shook hands and smiled broadly, he thanked his host and nodded toward the palace pronouncing it, quote, "beautiful.''

Mr Obama arrived in his armored limousine, unlike other summit leaders who rode in G-20 Mercedes cars.

APTOPIX Russia G20 Summit

President Barack Obama, left, walks away after shaking hands with Russia's President Vladimir Putin during arrivals for the G-20 summit.

 

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