Cue compromise world leaders for war Syria - Differences among world leaders on tackling the war on Syria is reflected in a speech at the UN General Assembly in New York.
United States and France believe Syrian President Bashar al-Assad must step down but Russia says is 'a big mistake' if it does not cooperate with him to confront militant group calling itself the Islamic State or ISIS.
However the United States and Russia show signs of compromise.
President Barack Obama said he would cooperate with all countries while President Vladimir Putin called for a "coalition of the widespread '. The two leaders will conduct direct meeting in New York.
In his speech, Obama said a compromise among world powers is essential to end the conflict in Syria, which so far has killed 200,000 people and displaced four million residents to flee abroad, among others to kawasa western Europe.
"The stability that survive can only be reached if the Syrians reach kesepakaan to live together peacefully," said Obama.
After the speech, President Putin called for widespread anti-terror coalition to face ISIS, which he compared with the international forces who fights against the Nazis during World War II.
Washington and Moscow government have long disagreed on Syria, with the United States against President Bashar al-Assad while Russia is an ally and recently increased military support.
While the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani -which is also one government ally Damaskus- said his country is ready to help to 'tread the road to democracy "in Syria.
While the French President, Francois Hollande, said he is ready to cooperate with Iran and Russia, but will explain to them that 'the path to a solution is not through Bashar al-Assad. "
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