Trump’s gift to Putin revealed as dossier found at Alaska hotel detailing lunch menu and how to pronounce Vlad’s name

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DONALD Trump’s gift to Vladimir Putin at their Alaska summit on Friday has been revealed after undisclosed details were left lying around.

The eight-page printout, that was allegedly found at an Anchorage hotel printer, also showed the planned menu for a lunch that never happened.

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Trump exchanged a warm handshake with the Russian tyrant when they met for the first time since 2018 on Friday.

Despite three hours of talks, the pair did not reach a peace deal to bring the war in Ukraine to a close.

But a dossier that was allegedly found by guests in a public printer at the Hotel Captain Cook has shed new light on other details of the meeting.

No secretive or sensitive information appears to be included, but the document features insight into the White House’s procedure.

It includes a memo featuring the names, photos and participants attending the meeting.

Also included is a guide on how to pronounce the Russian despot’s name – which is outlined as “POO-tihn”.

But it further revealed the gift that Trump planned to hand over the Putin at the event.

An American bald eagle desk statue was listed as the present that was to be gifted to the warmongering tyrant.

Previously, Putin gifted Trump a portrait of himself back in March that depicted his now famous fist-pump after a failed attempt on his life on the 2024 campaign trail.

Special envoy Steve Witkoff claimed this artwork had “clearly touched” Trump.

The Alaska dossier also included details of an eventually scrapped working lunch between the two presidents.

The menu would have featured a filet mignon with brandy peppercorn sauce and a salad with champagne vinaigrette.

A seating plan had the two leaders facing each other at the middle of a long, rectangular table.

However, most of the major details of the widely-watched summit had been published in advance of Trump and Putin’s arrival in Alaska.

The summit ended with no peace deal being reached, but Trump said “some great progress” had been made.

The two leaders made statements to the media following their three hour negotiations.

Trump told reporters: “There were many, many points that we agreed on, most of them, I would say.

“A couple of big ones that we haven’t quite gotten there, but we’ve made some headway.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is due to meet Trump at the White House tomorrow for crunch talks.

It will be Zelensky’s first appearance in the Oval Office since his heated exchange with Trump and Vice President JD Vance in February.

Putin has reportedly demanded that Ukraine fully ceded the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in exchange for no further Russian advances in the south.

However, Zelensky has so far ruled out handing over this territory to Moscow.

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