Documents for participants in the summit between the US President Donald Trump and the Russian president Vladimir Putin They found themselves on a hotel printer in Anchorage, according to US media information.
The NPR radio network reported that eight pages were discovered on Friday, August 15 in the morning of a printer at the Captain Cook Hotel, about a 20-minute drive from the military base of Elmentorf-Richardson, where they met Donald Trump and Vladimir.
Documents, released by the NPR, include a detailed program with specific meeting rooms, contact with the State Department of Phone Numbers, the Menu for the Designed Meal, a mini resume with photographs of participants.
The meal included a green salad, mignon and cod, with a bronze cream dessert.
Also in the documents there were pronunciation guides for Russian names, including “Poo-tihn” for the Russian president.
Security experts expressed criticism.
“It is another proof of the government and the inability of the government,” John Mikels, a law professor at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), told the radio station. “You don’t leave things to printers. So simple it’s. “