Sky News descended into chaos during live coverage of the Trump-Putin summit in the heart of Alaska as a staff member shouted: "Everyone get out of the room". On Friday evening (August 15), Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin deboarded their respective aircrafts, shook hands, and stood on a stage with 'ALASKA 2025' embalzoned on the front as the world's press captured the historic moment.
It wasn't long after the world leaders settled into their seats before reporters started shouting questions at Putin including: "Will you agree to a ceasefire?" and "Will you stop killing civilians?" which he appeared to shrug off.
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