A little after Alaska echoed us in eardrums like PCR Congress


Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Photo: Jae C. Hong / Ap / Profimedia
The discussions “3 to 3” about Ukraine, attended by Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and two more representatives on each side, lasted two and a half hours. Everyone wondered, at the end, what happened. Then the two presidents appeared on the stage.
When the press conference started, at 2 at night in Romania, the first spoke Vladimir Putin. And it seemed to me that the speaker from the country was opened, hanging with a nail in the wall of the house. At that time, the speaker gave a single program, what they wanted.
Putin probably spoke 10 minutes, without saying anything concrete. It took it from the common Russian-American history, from the toponyms in Alaska, from the Orthodox churches. The room did not understand a jot. Because he was not a human. The assistance was boiling with tension and curiosity, and the president of the Russian Federation was on the plains.
The discussions had lasted two and a half hours and everyone present in Alaska, who was watching TV or watching the net trying to understand what happened. Did they understand? Is the fire stop? Or did they not understand?
And Putin gave him before, seemingly incoherent. He was talking faster and faster, realizing that he didn't intersect anyone. But it was neither on the plains nor incoherent. He was premeditated. He spoke as a party activist, like a KGB-ist speaking and you don't understand what he says. As if I heard the speech from the PCR Congress or from Moscow or from the RDG, they all used the same horrible, inhuman, absurd, without meaning.
With this, I grew generations before the fall of the Berlin Wall. “It's a state of confusion in the US,” a CNN commentator immediately said. In Eastern Europe, however, from Warsaw to Kiev and Prague to Bucharest, we understood from the first: Putin “abuses it” because there is no understanding yet. What Donald Trump immediately confirmed when he spoke.
The US President said the two delegations, American and Russian, have superimposed on many topics, but that there are still some ungodly. That he will call NATO, Volodimir Zelenski. And that they will see, he and Putin, “very soon, probably,” said Trump.
“Maybe in Moscow,” Putin said. “Interestingly, we will see”, completed the US President. Then he left. The speaker followed.




