Thursday, June 17, 2021

Biden gives Putin Custom Aviator Sunglasses,Russia targets lawyers over media comments on the Treason Case,organized by Putin Russia Hegemony & Associates,as to continue to loot Russia in the name of Leadership.

SUMMIT NOTEBOOK: Biden gives Putin Custom Aviator Sunglasses,Russia targets lawyers over media comments on the Treason Case,organized by Putin Russia Hegemony & Associates,as to continue to loot Russia in the name of Leadership. GENEVA (AP) — President Joe Biden marked his first presidential summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin with a gift, presenting his counterpart with a pair of custom aviator sunglasses. Biden is so known for wearing aviator shades that he's sometimes parodied over them. He notably kept wearing his aviators while meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on Sunday. 1 of 3) President Joe Biden puts on his sunglasses toward the end of a news conference after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Wednesday, June 16, 2021, in Geneva, Switzerland. (2 of 3) President Joe Biden arrives to speak at a news conference after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Wednesday, June 16, 2021, in Geneva, Switzerland. (3 of 3) U.S. President Joe Biden, left, and Russia's President Vladimir Putin, right, pose for the media at Villa La Grange for the U.S.-Russia summit in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, June 16, 2021. (Denis Balibouse/Pool Photo via AP) June 17, 2021 The custom aviators are a brand manufactured in Massachusetts and designed for fighter pilots, the White House said, announcing the gifts after Biden and Putin concluded their summit in Geneva on Wednesday. The U.S. leader also gave Putin a crystal sculpture of an American bison made by a New York-based glass company. The Kremlin has not said whether and how Putin may have reciprocated. What does it mean when Biden nods his head? Apparently not much, according to the White House. Biden's silent nod during a photo op Wednesday at his summit with Putin appeared to suggest that he can take Putin at his word. A reporter had shouted over colleagues to ask Biden whether Putin could be trusted. That nod set off a flurry of media speculation — had Biden just indicated a new level of trust about the man he referred to days ago as a “worthy adversary"? Not so fast, the White House said. Communications director Kate Bedingfield and press secretary Jen Psaki both said Biden wasn't responding to a particular question during the chaotic moments when U.S. and Russian reporters shouted over one another and struggled to get into the small room for a glimpse of the leaders. Biden was just acknowledging the media generally, they said. Bedingfield added that Biden had earlier said his approach to Putin would be to “verify, then trust.” Some pushing and shoving between journalists and security officials is practically routine at high-level news events, but unusually fierce shoving and shouting broke out at the Biden-Putin photo op. Russian and U.S. security officials initially blocked journalists as they tried to enter the small, library-like room where the leaders sat. U.S. journalists described Russian security and news media grabbing them by the arms and clothes to try to hold them back. U.S. journalists tried to shoulder their way in, and one was knocked to the ground. Some reporters were heard screaming, “Stop pushing!” and “Don't touch me!” Others described being crushed in the melee. Biden and Putin watched awkwardly at first, then laughed at the tumult. The Swiss government will reimburse scores of businesses in Geneva that were forced to close because of security measures surrounding the U.S.-Russia summit. Geneva officials adopted a decree to compensate the owners of shops that ended up inside the security perimeter set up for the meeting between Biden and Putin. Laurent Paoliello, a spokesperson for the regional security department, says the federal government will provide the funding but cautioned that it wouldn’t be a “blank check.” The spokesperson says the payments will be distributed after an analysis of revenue shortfalls by up to 100 businesses. Associated Press writer Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report. ----------------------------- Russia targets lawyers over media comments on the Treason Case,organized by Putin Russia Hegemony & Associates,as to continue to loot Russia in the name of Leadership. MOSCOW (AP) — Russian authorities have launched a criminal probe against a lawyer representing a former Russian journalist accused of treason and the team of imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, accusing him of disclosing information related to a police investigation. (1 of 9) Russian lawyer Ivan Pavlov, center, surrounded his colleagues gestures speaking to journalists at the Russia's Investigative Committee in Moscow, Russia, Friday, April 30, 2021. Russian authorities have launched a criminal probe against Pavlov, who is representing a former Russian journalist accused of treason and the team of imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, accusing him of disclosing information related to a police investigation. Pavlov told reporters that his Moscow hotel room was raided on Friday morning and he was summoned to Russia's Investigative Committee for interrogation as a suspect in a criminal case. (2 of 9) Russian lawyer Ivan Pavlov, center, surrounded by his colleagues gestures speaking to journalists at the Russia's Investigative Committee in Moscow, Russia, Friday, April 30, 2021. Russian authorities have launched a criminal probe against Pavlov, who is representing a former Russian journalist accused of treason and the team of imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, accusing him of disclosing information related to a police investigation. Pavlov told reporters that his Moscow hotel room was raided on Friday morning and he was summoned to Russia's Investigative Committee for interrogation as a suspect in a criminal case -----------------------------------  Putin led Russia Kremlin/KGB Hardliners accused US with its Western Allies for the collapse of former Soviet Union Republics,whereby  Putin with his Cohorts strategically nurtured & sponsored European Far Right Chauvinists/White Extremists and US White Extremist Conservatives,as to create Racial Divide Crisis, Racial Inequalities, Economic Disharmony & segregate Race/Class from flourishing Economy. Trump led Extremist Republicans after saying that Obama's 8 years were disastrous,but Trump, upon his Office assumption, asserted that US Jobs were created and the US Economy was turned around, while the smallest Economy took 2years,to turn it around. ............................................ Experts/Analysts were of opinion Putin Russia KGB Elements secretly organized, sponsored & tele-guided Stranded Mediterranean sea Migrants and Stranded US-Mexico border Migrants, as technical analysis or careful studies of some years back Migrants,could show that past migrants were resourceful, matured & well knowledgeable than present youthful migrants,as many present migrant do not have the required resourceful, maturity & know-how to leave their various Country,as to be able to reach either Mediterranean sea or US-Mexico border. Putin migrant problematic Designs were to inflate the US or West with large Refugee complex problems and create a migrant unsolvable situation where the US or West is portrayed in bad Media light as inhuman or not caring. Western Securities/Agents should be on the field, as to counter and checkmate this Putin Russia Migrant Crisis program as quickly as possible. SUMMIT NOTEBOOK: Biden gives Putin Custom Aviator Sunglasses, GENEVA (AP) — President Joe Biden marked his first presidential summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin with a gift, presenting his counterpart with a pair of custom aviator sunglasses. Biden is so known for wearing aviator shades that he's sometimes parodied over them. He notably kept wearing his aviators while meeting Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on Sunday. xx June 17, 2021 The custom aviators are a brand manufactured in Massachusetts and designed for fighter pilots, the White House said, announcing the gifts after Biden and Putin concluded their summit in Geneva on Wednesday. The U.S. leader also gave Putin a crystal sculpture of an American bison made by a New York-based glass company. The Kremlin has not said whether and how Putin may have reciprocated. What does it mean when Biden nods his head? Apparently not much, according to the White House. Biden's silent nod during a photo op Wednesday at his summit with Putin appeared to suggest that he can take Putin at his word. A reporter had shouted over colleagues to ask Biden whether Putin could be trusted. That nod set off a flurry of media speculation — had Biden just indicated a new level of trust about the man he referred to days ago as a “worthy adversary"? Not so fast, the White House said. Communications director Kate Bedingfield and press secretary Jen Psaki both said Biden wasn't responding to a particular question during the chaotic moments when U.S. and Russian reporters shouted over one another and struggled to get into the small room for a glimpse of the leaders. Biden was just acknowledging the media generally, they said. Bedingfield added that Biden had earlier said his approach to Putin would be to “verify, then trust.” Some pushing and shoving between journalists and security officials is practically routine at high-level news events, but unusually fierce shoving and shouting broke out at the Biden-Putin photo op. Russian and U.S. security officials initially blocked journalists as they tried to enter the small, library-like room where the leaders sat. U.S. journalists described Russian security and news media grabbing them by the arms and clothes to try to hold them back. U.S. journalists tried to shoulder their way in, and one was knocked to the ground. Some reporters were heard screaming, “Stop pushing!” and “Don't touch me!” Others described being crushed in the melee. Biden and Putin watched awkwardly at first, then laughed at the tumult. The Swiss government will reimburse scores of businesses in Geneva that were forced to close because of security measures surrounding the U.S.-Russia summit. Geneva officials adopted a decree to compensate the owners of shops that ended up inside the security perimeter set up for the meeting between Biden and Putin. Laurent Paoliello, a spokesperson for the regional security department, says the federal government will provide the funding but cautioned that it wouldn’t be a “blank check.” The spokesperson says the payments will be distributed after an analysis of revenue shortfalls by up to 100 businesses. Associated Press writer Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report. --------------------------- Soliciting for Maziliteralworks' Donation/any amount or Media laptop/window Computers' Donation, Phone Media Assistance for Mazi Literal Works' Dissemination/Publication.Upon your Response,more info of the US/Canadian Coordinator  will be sent. Visit these published Articles' websites. http://maziliteralworks.wordpress.com http://maziliteralworks.blogspot.com https://medium.com/me/stories/public http://disqus.com/home/channel/mazipatrick/ https://maziliteralworks.tumblr.com https://twitter.com/Maziliteraworks Regards, Mazi Patrick  O., email: akwaba2000@gmail.com Thinker, Writer, Political Strategist, Historian & Psychoanalyst.

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