"A meeting with Obama is not planned," the Kremlin's foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov said at a briefing today.
Putin plans to "shake his hand" along with other leaders' when he greets them at the summit in Saint Petersburg, Ushakov said.
The two will still have a chance to speak on the sidelines of the summit, Ushakov said. "Whether it will be standing up or in chairs, I do not know," he commented.
A bilateral meeting in Saint-Petersburg was not scheduled "because we and the Americans planned a full-scale state visit (by Obama) to the country, which, as you know, is not happening," Ushakov explained.
As well as the row over Snowden, US-Russia ties have been stretched by a host of other rows, ranging from Syria to human rights.
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