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To spread: some reporters claim that Donald Trump Prescribe, Caroline Livitt and...

There was a disaster on Alaska: Trump's officials looked scared after meeting Putin - the media

To spread: some reporters claim that Donald Trump Prescribe, Caroline Livitt and Special Representative Steve Witcoff, looked "pale" and markedly nervous after meeting Russian leader Vladimir Putin and US President in Alaska. What happened at a meeting for closed doors, which was attended only by Trump, Putin and their translators - is unknown. But now everyone knows that gifts were also planned and a solemn lunch, which was urgently canceled, writes Daily Mail.

The beginning of Trump and Putin's meeting on Alaska was solemn. The US President awarded the Russian with applause, shook his hand and rolled on his "beast", his armored limousine. Everyone expected the meeting to take about seven hours, but as a result the summit ended in three.

At the press conference, Trump and Putin did not answer any questions from the hall filled with journalists from all over the world, and urgently left Alaska, re -exchanging a handshake, which the body's language expert called much less friendly than at the beginning of the meeting.

Describing the mood of Trump's assistants, such as Caroline Livitt Prescribe and special representative Steve Witcoff, NBC News chief correspondent in the White House, Peter Alexander said that their "eyes were widely open" and they were pale. "I was struck by the expression of many members of the American delegation," he said. The reporter noted that Libitt looked "tense and alarmed", while Vitcoff "entered the room, then went out quickly, and then returned again.

" MSNBC presenter Anthony Gilton confirmed that Libitt was "pale and frightened" after she saw "behind closed doors" when she left Trump's meeting with Russian President. "Many representatives of the press corps, attendees, have reported a few minutes and hours after the press conference that saw the members of the administration, such as Caroline Libitt, faded, frightened after they saw behind the closed doors," Gilton said in Saturday, Msnbc.

"What does it say to you?" She asked former US Ambassador to Russia Michael McFala, a guest of the show. "We all have to be glad to go to Alaska," McFol replied, adding that the appearance of Livitt after Trump and Putin's meeting "suggests that it was a larger catastrophe than the one they hinted at. " And journalist Jaki Heinrich from Fox News reported that everyone in the hall was surprised when Trump left, ignoring the questions of journalists. In total, the press conference lasted 12 minutes.

"We were told that we would have the opportunity to ask both the leaders after a joint press conference, if the meeting goes well to prepare the soil for the second. Heinrich also reported that a lot of unusual occurred during the meeting on Alaska. For example, Putin spoke Russian, although he usually spoke English during such meetings.

"Putin immediately began in Russian, and we all had to put headphones and listen to how he burned this tirade about the history of Russian-American relations," she said, adding that the Russian leader repeated the phrases about Ukraine that laid responsibility for them to end the war. Heinrich also called the atmosphere in the hall "unpleasant".

"It seemed not to go smoothly, and Putin seemed to be entered and attacked Trump, immediately expressed what he wanted to say, took a picture next to the president and then left," she said. She noted that Trump probably did not want to allow such a development that put him weak, so the journalists were waiting for explanations, which did not receive.