Inside the Alaska Summit: What happened in the meeting between gifts, menu and missed ceasefire – Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin?

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump held a close-door meeting in Alaska for about three hours, which did not make any concrete deal, but went beyond the only conversation on Ukraine’s peace agreement.The New York Post reported that the high-profile Ukraine mistakes a eight-page document in a hotel printer ahead of the Ukraine peace talks, presenting a glimpse in a planned meeting between the two presidents, the New York Post reported.The page consisted of details of the employed gifts of President Trump for Vladimir Putin and lunch menu for his summit. The first reported by NPR went viral after guests in Captain Cook of the leaked hotel, discovered a printout in a public printer. While the material revealed a little sensitive safety information – most of the agenda of the summit at the joint base Elmandorf -Rechardson was already public – it included some bizarre details. Among them, a planned fillet Mignon lunch with champagne vinigrated salad, a seating chart with Trump and Putin at the center, and a pronunciation note instructed the colleagues to say the name of the Russian leader as “Pu-Tahan”. Another page revealed that Trump gifted Putin to a bald eagle desk statue, as well as with the phone number of advance employees. Most listed events were either replaced or Trump left after focusing his focus from the immediate ceasefire to pursue a broad peace deal. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski is set to visit the White House on Monday, where Putin’s proposal is expected to discuss the remaining parts of Donettsk in exchange for an international peace force, including British and French soldiers, to prevent Russian aggression.