Putin, Trump and Alaska
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘We Are So Cooked’: Donald Trump’s Red Carpet Confusion In Alaska Overshadows His Meeting with Putin
Trump's Bizarre Red Carpet Walk Raises Concerns During Putin Meeting. Click to watch the surprising moment unfold!
The two leaders greeted one another like friends as they shook hands and patted each other’s backs in a historic moment in Alaska
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For Trump and Putin, handshakes on a red carpet and a joint limo ride, then an abrupt ending
President Donald Trump rolled out the red carpet for Russian leader Vladimir Putin at the start of their summit in Alaska. The two men arrived almost simultaneously and exchanged a warm handshake
The meeting between the U.S. president and the Russian leader didn’t appear to yield any breakthroughs.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Torched For Rolling Out Literal Red Carpet, Clapping For Putin After Landing In Alaska
Trump critics raged on social media after he literally rolled out the red carpet and clapped warmly to greet accused war criminal Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Putin emerges from the Alaska summit with increased stature and Trump echoing a Kremlin position
In a summit meeting marked by red carpets, handshakes and military flyovers, President Vladimir Putin made his first trip to the United States in a decade and was greeted warmly by President Donald Trump.
The stage — or tarmac — is set for Trump-Putin arrival. An "Alaska 2025" sign and red carpet are ready on the base tarmac for the leaders' arrival. The carpeting is lined on either side with fighter jets, parked at an angle.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met Trump in Alaska to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war. Putin's delegation paid cash to refuel their aircraft due to US sanctions. The summit ended without a ceasefire agreement.
On Friday, the world watched something extraordinary unfold on a windswept Alaskan tarmac. President Donald Trump clapped and smiled as Vladimir Putin stepped off his plane, the Russian leader returning to US soil for the first time in nearly two decades.
President Donald Trump on Friday rolled out the red carpet for Vladimir Putin in Alaska and sold the beleaguered Ukrainians down the Dnieper river. Three days later, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky visited the White House,