
What Trump said to Macron in Rome: Lip reader deciphers his words
Before speaking with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Rome, U.S. President Donald Trump pulled his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron aside for a private conversation. A professional lip reader has deciphered Trump’s words
This was reported by the British tabloid The Sun.
According to the report, photos from the meeting show Emmanuel Macron hugging Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Shortly after, Donald Trump pulls the French leader aside.
Professional lip reader Nicola Hickling, at the request of the outlet, analyzed the interaction between the world leaders.
"Donald reaches his hands out to both of them and brings them towards him." He says to Macron 'you are not in the right here, I need you to do me a favour, you should not be here.' Zelenskyy nods in agreement and the vicar who is in front of the camera turns his head to the side looking worried at what he has heard between them."
Hickling also analysed video footage from Zelenskyy and Trump's minipeace summit.
According to Hickling, the Ukrainian president said: "I would like you to do that, but no this way."
Trump replies: "It's a very interesting strategy. You have reassurance."
- Ukrainian Armed Forces major, diplomat, former Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, and politician Volodymyr Omelyan believes that Donald Trump's inner circle is warning him against actively promoting the restoration of trade and economic ties with Russia.
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