Putin and Obama are on first-name terms, according to Putin – Quartz

Theres no love lost between Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama. The former US president has said he doesnt trust his Russian counterpart, that he has a kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. Meanwhile, Putin has riled Obama with his backing of Syrias Bashar al-Assad, his annexation of Crimea, and support for rebels in eastern Ukraine.

And yet, despite a near decade of discord, the two granted each other a measure of intimacy allowed to few others: calling each other Barack and Vladimir. (We contacted Obamas office to seek confirmation, and will update with any reply.) So the Russian president revealed to director Oliver Stone in The Putin Interviews, a four-hour marathon, shot between 2015 and 2017, that aired on US cable television this week. That doesnt mean the conversationswhich, Putin says, would take place on the phone without a video link are warm, however. Asked if they are cordial, Putin replied: No, theyre businesslike.

Obama seemingly isnt the only president with whom Putin is on first-name terms. At another point in the documentary he refers to George W. Bush as George, while accusing the US of supporting Chechen rebels in their war against the Russian state in the early 2000s. I think George remembers our conversation, he said, telling Stone that he had confronted Bush about it. Asked how he had felt when Bush (notoriously) told reporters he had got a sense of [Putins] soul, the Russian president said: I felt he was a person you can come to an agreement with, to work things out withor at least thats what Id hoped.

He also had words for the new American president. While denying hacking last years election, Putin said: Of course we felt kindly towards Mr Trumpand we still dobecause he publicly said he was ready to and wanted to restore Russian-American relations. He went on to compliment Trumpalbeit in a somewhat backhanded wayon his intelligent campaign: I also thought he was going too far with some of his campaign speeches but it turned out he was right, he said. He struck a chord in peoples souls and was able to play on that.

However, the Russian leader was more cautious than effusive asked whether theres any hope of change in US-Russian relations with Trump as president. There is hope until the very moment they take us to the cemetery to bury us, he said.

Reflecting on the fact that he is now dealing with his fourth US president, Putin said almost nothing changes with each new incumbent. Life brings some adjustments but everywhere, especially in the United States, we have strong bureaucracies and its bureaucracy that rules the world, he said.

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