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Trump Tries To Save Face After Russia Released Photos of Meeting

May 12, 2017
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Donald Trump has tweeted photos of meetings he had with the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers – a day after the White House was left red-faced when Moscow surprised it by releasing pictures of its closed-door meeting.

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The President had met Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian diplomat Sergey Kislyak on Wednesday morning in an Oval Office meeting that reporters were banned from attending.

But the photos, which showed a grinning Trump shaking hands with Lavrov and Kislyak, were made public after Russia’s embassy in Washington DC tweeted them soon after the meeting.

The White House put on a brave face after the photos emerged. Trump attempted to make up for the humiliation by tweeting Thursday that he had also held a meeting with the Ukrainian foreign minister on the same day.

‘Yesterday, on the same day – I had meetings with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the FM of Ukraine, Pavlo Klimkin. #LetsMakePeace!’ Trump wrote.

The photos show Trump standing beside Lavrov and seated at his Oval Office desk beside Ukrainian foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin.

Absent from Trump’s tweet was Kislyak – who intelligence officials have warned is a Russian spy.

The Russian government had earlier made sure that Lavrov’s and Kislyak’s handshakes with Trump were captured by a photographer and its embassy immediately sent out pictures of the friendly exchange.

Trump can be seen looking at Lavrov as he shakes the smiling, Russian official’s hand.

The Wednesday meeting was already being seen as a major diplomatic coup for the Kremlin, a red carpet welcome just months after being hit with US sanctions for meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

Veteran diplomats questioned why Trump agreed to host the diplomats — a rare honor for non-heads of state, much less for those at the center of major US political scandal.

US administrations often treat Oval Office meetings as a type of currency, dangling the prospect of a high-profile sit-down to gain leverage or concessions in negotiations. But the emergence of photos compounded the perception that Russia had won a diplomatic victory and that the Trump White House was outmaneuvered.

Trump ‘should be meeting with the foreign minister,’ said White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders, lambasting critics.

‘For them to try to attack him for doing his job, maybe they should spend a little more time doing their jobs and we wouldn’t have all the problems that we do.’

Privately though White House officials seethed at what they described as a breach of trust.

Another photo produced by the Russian embassy showed Trump grinning from ear to ear as he shakes the hand of Sergey Kislyak, the Russian diplomat at the center of allegations that Trump’s associates colluded with the foreign government to disrupt the presidential election.

It was former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s conversations with Kislyak that got the retired general fired. The White House maintains that it was Flynn’s misrepresentation of the talks that did him in.

Officials said that Vladimir Putin had requested the meeting, a quid-pro-quo for his recent face-to-face with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Moscow.

The White House was told an official Russian photographer would be present, implying the images would be for the historical record and not necessarily made public.

‘Our official photographer and their official photographer were present, that’s it,’ said one aide shortly after the meeting.

But when the images were published across the world via state media, the White House raged that Moscow had misled them.

Two officials admitted they were not told that the images would be made public.

Asked whether the Russian delegation informed the White House that they planned to release the photos, one official said tersely: ‘No they did not.’

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, writing on Facebook, countered: ‘The American side did not ask us to refrain from publishing these photographs.’

The photographer involved – Alexandr Scherbak – also took to Facebook to address what he called the ‘hysteria around my photoshoot,’ which raised hackles among US media denied access to the meeting.

‘There was nothing unusual about the photoshoot,’ he said, adding that the images were taken as part of a regular collaborative deal between his employer, TASS, and the Russian foreign ministry.

‘I was scanned, patted down, and then sniffed by canines,’ he said. ‘We worked for just a minute and that’s all.’

Former US intelligence officials have suggested allowing a Russian photographer access to the Oval Office could pose a potential cyber-security risk, and the director of the National Security Agency, Admiral Mike Rogers, was grilled on the subject by the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday.

Rogers told the hearing he had not been consulted beforehand.

The Oval Office pictures could hardly have come at a worse time for Trump, deepening suspicions that he is too cozy with Putin’s government.

His campaign faces a slew of investigations about whether it colluded with the Kremlin to derail Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid.

The Lavrov meeting came just hours after Trump fired his FBI director James Comey, the man responsible for investigating the allegations of collusion between his team and Russia.

The embarrassment was compounded by Ambassador Kislyak’s presence. He is at the center of a series of questions about contacts between Trump’s inner circle and the Russian government.

Michael Flynn’s failure to disclose meetings with Kislyak eventually led to his departure as national security advisor and made the Russian diplomat a virtual household name.

‘I could have done without the attention’ Kislyak told AFP recently.

The White House later released its own pictures from the meeting, which did not feature Kislyak.

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