
Russian woman reacts to meeting American man in India: ‘This is a real ceasefire'
'When an American and Russian meet in India,' the US man wrote on Instagram. In the video, captured at a station, he asks a woman, 'Where are you from?' She replies, 'Russia.' He then inquires about her travel experience in India.
In the very next moment, the woman asks, "You are from?' The man, off-camera, replies, 'I am from the USA.' The Russian woman just says, 'Hmm,' and almost instantly, she breaks into a smile while nodding her head. The video ends with them saying, 'Nice to meet you.'
The video has surfaced in the wake of an upcoming meeting between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, which is scheduled to take place on August 15 in Alaska - once a Russian property which now belongs to the USA. The leaders are meeting on how to end Russia's continuing war with Ukraine.
What did social media say?
People shared varied remarks while reacting to the video. Many said 'Indian is the neutral ground' for 'two enemies' to meet.
An individual commented, 'Two enemy nations meeting at a neutral nation.' Another remarked, 'At least in India, your fight has been resolved. You should thank India.' A third expressed, 'This is a real ceasefire.'
A fourth shared, 'You both may be enemies, but India is a friendly country for both of you.' A fifth wrote, 'That laugh was an unsaid conversation.'
The American vlogger who goes by Daily Jay on YouTube often shares videos documenting his travels. He has several videos on YouTube showing his travel experiences in India.

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