Trump, Vladimir Putin and Alaska
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In Alaska, President Vladimir Putin walked on a red carpet, shook hands and exchanged smiles with his American counterpart. Donald Trump ended summit praising their relationship and calling Russia “a big power
Papers bearing U.S. State Department markings and detailing President Donald Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin were discovered in the business center of an Anchorage hotel, raising new questions about the handling of sensitive government information.
The minister emphasized that Moscow has never sought to seize territories, stating the protection of the Russian-speaking population as its main task
Mark Warren of Alaska’s Anchorage region in the United States was stunned when Russian officials contacted him and handed over a new Ural motorcycle, describing it as a ‘personal gift’ from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
It was clear that head of US and his team sincerely wanted to achieve a result that would be long-term, sustainable, and reliable,’ says foreign minister - Anadolu Ajansı
The top Russian diplomat reiterated that pledges to prevent NATO’s expansion eastward were grossly breached for decades
Trump’s critics say Putin ‘flattered’ Trump at the Alaska summit. Europe’s leaders aim to do the same - NEWS ANALYSIS: Trump’s meeting with Putin rolled back key red lines that Zelensky says Ukraine won’t cross.
Government documents with details about meeting schedules and seating charts − as well as an extravagant menu − were accidentally left in a hotel printer.
A hot mic caught Trump suggesting under his breath that Putin was willing to negotiate after the two leaders met in Alaska for a summit. “I think he wants to make a deal for me. Do you understand?” he said before his press conference with Zelenskiy.