Trump prepares for the key moment with Putin

A face-to-face confrontation with a permanent enemy, endless media coverage and huge estimates. Although President Donald Trump has met twice more with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, he is eager to recreate in Finland last month's noisy experience with North Korean leader Kim Jong [...]
A summit that will become a massive media event filled with powerful presidential images. Often “snow” and insistent on establishing closer relations with Moscow, Trump rejected his advisers and demanded the rituals and splendor of a formal summit.
Trump was proud of his beliefs on the large number of cameras in Singapore, claiming he had dimmed even media coverage of prices “Oscar”, according to an official aware of these situations, but unauthorised to discuss private conversations, so he has called for the preservation of anonymity.
Although he had initially expressed his concern that Helsinki would not be attractive enough, he had preferred Putin's reception at the White House, the US president has been guaranteed by his assistants that everything would have an effective background. And, having long faith in the power of personal ties, he has insisted before the aides that it is essential to sit down with Putin to create a report.
He was very kind to me when I met him, as I was to him. He is a competitor”, Trump told Putin during the past week in Brussels. “Someone can raise questions, is he an enemy? I would answer, no, not my enemy at least. But is he a friend? This answer is no, too, because I don't know it good enough”.
Based on his experiences as marketing and sales agent, Trump has long been convinced that his skill in creating powerful images has been essential to his political growth. The president has told advisers that diplomacy in Singapore made him look like a acting president.
With the same focus on the details dedicated to public campaigns, Trump seems to have led a lot of view of his meeting with Kim, including his initial dramatic greeting and handshake, and later his period of face-to-face encounter.












