British Prime Minister David Cameron meets US President Barack Obama, as the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to meet Russian leader Vladimir Putin, with the issue to be discussed is the Syrian crisis.
British Prime Minister David Cameron meets US President Barack Obama, as the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to meet Russian leader Vladimir Putin, with the issue to be discussed is the Syrian crisis.
Cameron hailed a "real breakthrough" in diplomatic efforts to end current crisis in Syria, as he arrived at the White House Monday.
He told National Public Radio that Secretary of State John Kerry made a "real breakthrough" in talks with Putin "when they agreed to an American-Russia peace conference."
The British leader also said that Putin was "keen now to move from the generalities of having a peace conference to talking through the specifics of how we can make (this) work."
There are still big hurdles to overcome ... but I sense there is an understanding now that the current trajectory of Syria ... this is not in anybody's interest,” Cameron added.
On the other hand, Netanyahu is to hold talks on Tuesday with Putin also over the conflict in Syria.
"It is expected that major attention will be paid to the current situation in the Middle East, first and foremost in Syria," the Kremlin said in a statement.
"During the meeting an exchange of opinion is planned on key aspects of bilateral ties," the statement added.
It said the talks would take place in Russia, without giving further details.