Putin Yelled at Journalists Over Questions About the Murder of Ukrainians: How It Happened.
During negotiations between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, American journalists persistently asked Putin about the murders of Ukrainians, but due to their insistence, they were expelled from the meeting. They first posed their questions while the two leaders were walking down the red carpet at the airport. Putin pretended not to hear the questions and simply shrugged. Later, journalists pressed Putin again in the negotiation room, but they were asked to leave, and Putin yelled something, holding his hands near his mouth like a megaphone, but due to the noise, no one heard what he said.
It is unknown whether Putin understood the question, but it brought a smile to his face.
Let's remember that at that time, negotiations were taking place in Alaska between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The negotiations were held in a 'three on three' format. Earlier, the leaders had already met at Elmendorf-Richardson military base and exchanged handshakes.
As a result, the mood was confrontational, and the question about the murders of Ukrainians touches on sensitive moments in the relations between the countries.
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