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Trump "faded" a gift for "Putin's presolation": Alaska found secret documents about the summit

Extensive: US State Department's documents were found at the Alaska Hotel Business Center. And they reveal the potentially confidential details about the summit of Trump and Putin on August 15 in Anchorge, who have not previously disclosed.

For example, Putin is called "underwriting" eight pages, which were apparently published by US government staff and were left by accident, contained the exact places and time of Trump and Putin's meeting, as well as telephone numbers of US government employees, NPR writes. The secret documents were found by three tourists who stopped at the CAPTAIN COOK.

It is a four-star hotel, which is located 20 minutes on a car from the combined military base of Elmandorf-Richardson in Ankrardi, where the meeting of US and Russia leaders took place. The secret documents were in one of the hotel public printers. Journalists studied photographs of documents taken by one of the guests whose name is not disclosed because he is afraid of retribution.

The White House and the State Department of the United States did not respond to the request to comment on documents. On the first page of the printed package of documents, a sequence of meetings on August 15 was revealed, including specific names of premises based on ancoryage, where they were to take place. It was also reported that Trump intended to hand Putin a ceremonial gift that he did not eventually hand over, and if he handed over, he was not in public.

"Potus President Putin," says the document, "a table statue of American Belogoan Orlan. " The pages from the 2nd to the 5th include the names and phone numbers of three American employees, as well as the names of 13 representatives of the United States and Russia. The list also lists all the Russian men expected at the summit, including Mr. President Putin. The pages 6 and 7 of the package described how and for whom the dinner would be served at the summit.

The menu added to the documents stated that the lunch would be given "in honor of Vladimir Putin" (in Honor of His Excellency Vladimir Putin). According to the seedling scheme, Putin and Trump had to sit opposite each other at lunch.

Six officials of the United States had to sit on the sides of Trump: to the right of him - Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Minister Pete Hegset and the head of the White House of Suzi Wules, and on the left - the Minister of Finance Scott Bessent, the Minister of Commerce, Hovard Luthf, and a special representative of the Peaceful mission.

Putin was about to plant between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov and the assistant of the President of the Russian Federation on foreign policy Yuri Ushakov. During the summit on August 15, lunch was canceled. However, as the documents follow, it was assumed that it would be a simple meal of three dishes. After the green salad, Putin and Trump were suggested to choose between the Mintin fillet or the Olympia. For dessert they wanted to serve cream brule.

John Michals, Professor of California University Law in Los Angeles, who lectures on national security, stated that the documents found in the hotel printer in Alaska testify to the next puncture of Trump's secret service. "It seems to me that this is another proof of the care and incompetence of the administration. It is impossible to just leave important papers in the printer. Everything is very simple," Michals said.