11.05.2025 22:10
French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, by night train has become part of a completely different narrative on social media. Although claims were made that the three leaders had 'used cocaine together,' the truth emerged after the footage was examined.
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French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer set off towards the Ukrainian capital Kiev on Friday, May 9, to show support for Ukraine.
SINCERE POSES FROM THE THREE LEADERS ON THE NIGHT TRAIN
For this secret diplomatic visit, the three leaders came together on a night train. During the journey, the leaders held several discussions and later posed for cameras in a very sincere manner.
ALLEGATION OF "COCAINE USE ON THE TRAIN"
However, the poses taken became part of a completely different narrative on social media. Some accounts shared low-resolution images from the meeting of Macron, Merz, and Starmer, alleging that the three leaders had 'used cocaine together.'
DETAILS OF THE WHITE PACKAGE AND STRAW
According to the allegations, Macron secretly hid the 'white package' on the table, and Merz carried a 'straw' to share the cocaine.
VIDEOS EXAMINED, TRUTH REVEALED
Shortly after the spread of the allegations, high-resolution photos and videos released by news agencies such as AFP and AP were examined. The white object alleged to be a 'cocaine package' was actually a crumpled paper napkin that had been left on the table earlier. It was determined that the straw in Merz's hand was actually a stirrer or a toothpick.
HE MOVED IT AWAY TO AVOID GETTING IN THE FRAME
The footage reveals that the napkin was on the table before Starmer approached the area with the cameras, and that Macron moved the napkin away so it wouldn't get into the camera frame.
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