Kremlin denies Grisham's claim that it picked an 'attractive' translator to distract Trump in a G20 meeting with Putin
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Thomas Colson
Sep 30, 2021, 17:10 IST
U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) attend their bilateral meeting at the G20 Osaka Summit 2019, in Osaka, Japan, June,28,2019.
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The Kremlin denied that Putin brought an attractive translator to a 2019 meeting to distract Trump.
The claim was made by former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham in an upcoming book.
Dmitry Peskov said Putin "is not involved in this process" of selecting translators.
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The Kremlin has denied that Russian President Vladimir Putin deliberately selected an attractive female translator to distract former President Donald Trump during a G20 meeting.
The White House's Russia expert Fiona Hill - who was in the room during the meeting - believed she had been deliberately hired because she was "very attractive," Grisham said.
"As the meeting began, Fiona Hill leaned over and asked me if I had noticed Putin's translator, who was a very attractive brunette woman with long hair, a pretty face, and a wonderful figure," Grisham said.
"She proceeded to tell me that she suspected the woman had been selected by Putin specifically to distract our president."
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Footage from the meeting shows a translator showing a woman with dark hair translating Putin's comments into English as Trump watched.
The woman was named by MailOnline as Daria Boyarskaya, a 36-year-old whom it said has served as Putin's translator at several other meetings.
Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said it was untrue that Putin had any role in deliberately selecting an attractive translator.
"Interpreters are provided by the foreign ministry at the request of the presidential administration," said Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov in comments published by the state-backed outlet Sputnik. "Putin himself is not involved in this process."
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