Putin, Alaska and Trump
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The Air Force staged a show of power with a flyover featuring a B-2 bomber ahead of the meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska.
Donald Trump was en route to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, when he made a blunder which seemed to forget the state was part of the USA
President Trump has departed Alaska after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, delivering brief press remarks and taping an interview with Fox News that was set to air later Friday evening.
Putin strolled down a red carpet on the tarmac at Elmendorf Air Force Base, met with Trump’s applause and a guard of honour. As they posed for pictures, F-22 fighters and a B-2 bomber flew overhead. A Russian vehicle waited on the tarmac for Putin,
Ukrainians in Kyiv have been shocked by the U.S. welcoming Russian President Vladimir Putin with a red carpet in Alaska
The highly anticipated summit ended without a breakthrough. Afterwards, Trump said Ukraine and Russia should proceed straight to seeking a full peace deal instead of a cease-fire.