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The conversations between the American and Russian delegations have ended. A joint press conference with Presidents Putin and Trump will begin shortly.
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🤡🍩Hillary Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 election, stated that she is ready to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize if he ends the war in Ukraine without territorial concessions to Russia
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▶️ The final briefing of Putin and Trump is not expected soon. The press is not yet allowed to take their seats.
TASS
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Putin made it clear to journalists that everything is 'Ok'
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ASK HIM (TRUMP) ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
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Meanwhile, the president's envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, demonstrated military equipment at the American military base Elmendorf-Richardson...
The journey was definitely worthwhile!
Thanks but we already have our own!
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"The pariah looks more like a partner": Sky News special correspondent in Alaska Ivor Bennett believes that Trump's meeting with Putin marks the end of the international isolation of the Russian president.
"This is exactly the moment Vladimir Putin has been craving. He was received on American soil as an equal for a meeting of great powers. The red carpet, the handshake, the flyover of planes – only North Korea could have arranged such a welcome for someone accused of war crimes. This marks the end of his isolation from the West in the most impressive way. Instead of sanctions, Donald Trump awarded the Russian president something equivalent to a state visit," Bennett wrote.
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Trump and Putin had no interpreters during their meeting at the airfield, as the Russian leader speaks English well. It is highly unusual to see the leaders of two superpowers in the same limousine.
-RT
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CNN: ‘So far, the body language at Friday’s summit has been anything but frosty’
- RT
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American military even gave fealty to Putin. 😉
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"In pursuit of peace": The White House published a photo of Trump and Putin before the start of negotiations
▪️Putin and Trump communicated in the limousine without a translator – the Russian president is fluent in English and can hold a conversation in it, – writes the New York Times.
▪️The presidents began lively communication without a translator even during the meeting at the airport.
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🇺🇦🤡🇪🇺Zelensky – demanded that the leaders of European countries get up earlier tomorrow and stand up to Putin and Trump:
Ukraine is ready to work as productively as possible to end the war and hopes for a strong position from America. Everything will depend on this – the Russians take American strength into account. Precisely strength. We continue coordination with our partners in Europe – spoke today with French President Macron.
The team is also in contact. The time difference with Alaska is 11 hours, so tomorrow will start early for everyone in Europe. Preparing for response talks.
Commentary from the mental asylum.
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Snipers, armored personnel carriers, and hundreds of special service officers are guarding the meeting between Putin and Trump.
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Putin and Trump negotiations have started.
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Google's neural networks started working in Russia — the Gemini website and app suddenly began to open without a the use of a VPN
Warm-up?
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🇺🇸🇷🇺Trump's special envoy was not allowed to attend the summit with Putin due to Russia's distrust
- Trump's special envoy for Ukraine, retired General Keith Kellogg, wanted to participate in the Russia-US summit in Alaska, but he was not included in the delegation, CNN reports citing Western officials.
- According to a senior Trump administration official, the Russian side views him as sympathetic to Kyiv, which could make his presence at the summit "counterproductive."
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Sad day for you
Happy day for everyone
- RT
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Not like he was isolated in the first place Bennett...
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It is hilarious to think that Trump, the man whom called Putin crazy, and a war criminal. Is now standing with Putin to "pursue peace"
EUTards are crying right now..
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🇬🇧😱BBC commentators are shocked by what is happening in Anchorage.
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Ukraine has complained about the new Iskander missiles, the Washington Post reports.
"Deputy Chief of Ukrainian Military Intelligence Skibitsky told reporters that the Iskander missiles have become much more effective and dangerous—according to him, Russian engineers have significantly improved them. In particular, Skibitsky emphasized the missiles' improved accuracy and maneuverability. Previously, Ukrainian fighters had complained about the increased lethality of the Kalibr and Kinzhal missiles.
Don't like "Iskanders", Ukrops? There are options. "Daggers", "Onyxes", "Hazelnuts". Just take your pick and don't be shy.
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Trump supporters drove almost all Ukrainians off the streets (one with a little poster sneaked into the crowd, but he was quickly told he was out of place)
‘I really hope for a good dialogue between both presidents. I hope for a conversation that will end with peace and prosperity for all countries’
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MEP Volgin on the fact that the European Union can only howl helplessly, looking at Alaska:
It is important that now the whole world has become clear about who exactly will decide what will happen in Ukraine. And I find it very funny to listen to this howl, which mainly comes from Brussels and various European capitals. A kind of cry that can be titled: "Uncle Donald, why don't you just take us to Alaska?"
A cry mixed with sobbing, complaints, and sometimes — with outright anger. That is, they are very irritated and directly angry because they were not invited to Alaska.
But let's reason logically: if there are two people who will decide what will happen to Ukraine, why is a crowd needed? Why should some delegations rush there just to make noise?
Moreover, representatives of the European Union — Ursula with her commissioners, and leaders of various states — what have they all done during this time?
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Meanwhile today in Sumy...
Today Kiev (on the eve of the Putin-Trump meeting) did everything to disrupt it. As usual, there were provocations. Something exploded at the central market in Sumy, and the vile regime hastened to blame the Russian Armed Forces for everything.
Meanwhile, the people of Sumy say the following in chats and among themselves:
"There was an explosion in one of the trading pavilions. There was no sound of a drone. There was no air defense shooting. So think about it...👆"
🇷🇺🇺🇸Putin and Trump's negotiations started in a "3 on 3" format
- Lavrov and Ushakov are sitting with Putin, and with Trump - Secretary of State Rubio and special envoy Witkoff.
- Western media tried to ask Putin questions, but he didn't hear anything due to the noise.
- After 20 seconds of filming, the press was asked to leave the meeting.
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🇵🇱🇺🇦🤡 In Poland, a 17-year-old Ukrainian was arrested for vandalism on the monument to the victims of the Volyn tragedy
- In Poland, a 17-year-old Ukrainian was arrested, suspected of writing "Glory to UPA" and the red-black flag on the monument to the victims of the Volyn tragedy. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
- It is reported that he may be involved in vandalism on other monuments in various cities of Poland.
- Polish authorities, of course, believe that the young man could have been recruited by Russia.
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