President Obama and Vladimir Putin met privately for more than 90 minutes today, about 30 minutes longer than scheduled, but neither was divulging much afterward. Putin called the meeting "businesslike," while Obama didn't provide immediate comments, reports ABC News. A White House official, however, also used the word "businesslike." Based on their dueling speeches this morning at the UN, it was likely an interesting meeting. Even the subsequent luncheon toast after those speeches seemed tense, as Reuters observes: "The two men shook hands and clinked glasses. As they did so, Putin smiled but Obama, with a piercing look, did not." Here's a sample of some of their differing quotes, as cited by the New York Times:
- Obama: "We see some major powers assert themselves in ways that contravene international law."
- Putin: "We all know that after the end of the Cold War, a single center of domination emerged in the world. And then those who found themselves at the top of that pyramid were tempted to think that if we are so strong and exceptional then we know better than anyone what to do and why at all should we reckon with the UN ..."