Picture You Didn’t See at the G20

ANTALYA - Turkey - The G20 meeting early November was an opportunity for Turkish PM Erdogan to voice his concerns about Russian aerospace violations.

Tensions were high between Russia’s Putin and Turkey’s Erdogan during the G20 meeting earlier this month, obviously spilling over to jet fighters getting shot down this week.

“Putin was sulking in the corner most of the time. He would huff and puff like a big baby. Then Erdogan would clomp around the place and grimace like a an angry boy. When the two met on stage there were a lot of daggers and at one point we captured the best picture of the conference. Two stray dogs somehow found their way to the stage and started humping,” Reuters photographer Grayson Meadows recalled.

Looks like Putin got the hump in more ways than one.

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