05.09 Syria Not On G20 Summit Agenda - Peskov

STRELNA/MOSCOW, September 5 (RIA Novosti) A discussion focused on the critical situation in Syria is not currently on the agenda of the G20 summit in St. Petersburg, Russias presidential spokesman told RIA Novosti.

A separate meeting isnt currently planned, but it all depends on the leaders, said , President Vladimir Putin's press secretary.

Peskov also said there are currently no changes concerning communications between Putin and US President Barack Obama at the summit.

The G20 summit was originally due to have been preceded by a bilateral Putin-Obama meeting in Moscow. That discussion was cancelled following heightened tension over Russias decision to grant temporary asylum to fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden, despite Washingtons repeated demands for his extradition to the US.

The G20 summit is taking place September 5 and 6 in the St. Petersburg suburb Strelna. The annual international leaders meeting usually focuses on economic issues, but this year is happening against a background of possible intervention in the Syrian conflict by the United States and France, strongly opposed by Russia.

A separate meeting between Putin and Obama has also not been officially planned, though media speculation on the issue has been rife, with a report in Russian tabloid Moskovsky Komsomolets Thursday claiming a meeting of the two leaders was all but unavoidable.