17 Aug 2025, 15:05
The White House Has Denied Information About Documents Found in the Alaskan Hotel
- The White House denied information about the discovered documents.
- Trump and Putin held a meeting on August 15.
- Zelensky is heading to Washington on August 18 for negotiations.
This is reported by Ukrayinska Pravda, RBC Ukraine, Ukrayinska Pravda.
The White House denied information published by National Public Radio (NPR) regarding documents related to the summit graphics in Alaska, which were found on a printer in the hotel before the negotiations. Along with NPR, journalists discovered fragmented materials in the business center of the hotel approximately several hours before the meeting between the U.S. Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
In response, the White House referred to this leak as "unsubstantiated" and revealed that ZMI. Press secretary of the administration Anna Kelly noted that "it's funny that NPR publishes a multi-course lunch menu and calls it 'a breach of secrecy.'" She added that such a type of "self-revealing journalism" is the reason why this organization is not taken seriously.
On August 15, Trump and Putin held three lengthy negotiations, which lasted nearly three hours. After the meeting, the leaders held a short press conference, but journalists were not allowed to ask questions. Trump also spoke with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders during the return to Washington.
It is noted that on August 18, Zelensky is heading to Washington for discussions on pathways to end the war with the U.S. president.
Tags: Ukraine/USA/Russia/Politics