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Biden uses scraps of paper during his summit with Putin… and tweeters commenting in a sarcastic way?

Russian President Vladimir Putin met his US counterpart Joe Biden today, Wednesday, in the Swiss capital, Geneva, for the first summit since the latter took office.

During the meeting, Biden used some small papers during Russian President Putin’s speech and then put them in his pocket, which made some social media pioneers speculate and expect what he wrote in those papers, according to the British newspaper, The Sun.

“Biden brought his flashcards to his meeting with Putin,” conservative American journalist and political columnist Benny Johnson said in a tweet accompanying a post of a short clip of the US president reaching out to the stack of small papers as Putin began speaking.

Followers tweeted in a funny way about this snapshot, as some considered that “Biden is trying to cheat during the interview with Putin,” and others considered that “the papers express Biden’s fears about this meeting,” and others said that it “may carry the “Bideniyya” known to the American president.” .

Others tweeted a photo of Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with the caption: “You’re right, he needs some big print to be able to keep it. Real leaders bring in their art projects.”

While others compared President Putin’s meeting with former President Trump, one follower on Twitter said: “Compared to the note sheets that Putin uses, I find that flashcards are more effective for world leaders to refer to at the tops.”

 

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