In the United States, journalists began to complain about the work of the press service of American President Joe Biden due to the lack of photographs taken in the White House during a conversation between the head of state and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. The corresponding post, in particular, appeared on the Twitter account of NBC News journalist Mike Memoli, a member of the presidential pool.
“We have not yet seen a photo of the conversation between Biden and Putin from the White House,” the correspondent wrote.
In response, other social media users in the comments advised Memoli to be patient and spend time waiting to prepare material about what good the Biden administration has done since he came to power.
Earlier on December 7, Putin and Biden began bilateral talks, which for the first time are held in the format of a teleconference. This is the fifth contact between the presidents since Biden took office. At the same time, RIA Novosti has already published on its Telegram channel the first footage from the meeting of the two leaders, filmed in the office of the head of Russia at his residence in Sochi.