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Putin: Russia could join air strikes against Islamic State

Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin discussed the possibility of Russian involvement in the military campaign against the so-called Islamic State (IS) during their meeting on Monday.

In a meeting on the sidelines of the event, Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin agreed a political solution to the crisis was necessary, but continue to disagree on the fate of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad.

Obama labeled Assad a "tyrant", but Putin said it would be an "enormous mistake" to refuse to work with the Syrian government.

Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon has called for the situation in Syria to be referred to the International Criminal Court.

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US prepared to work with Russia to end Syria crisis

Barack Obama has said he is prepared to work with Russia and Iran and any other world leaders to bring an end to the Syria crisis.

Addressing the UN General Assembly, the US President said there can be no return to the status quo in Syria under "tyrant" President Bashar al-Assad.

However Russian president Vladamir Putin later told the Assembly it was an "enormous mistake" to refuse to work with Assad's government and its armed forces.

ITV News Washington Correspondent Robert Moore reports:

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