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    Alaskan man gifted new motorcycle by Putin during Trump summit

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on August 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    During the Trump summit in Anchorage, Putin gifted an Alaskan man a Ural motorcycle, highlighting unexpected diplomatic gestures.

    Table of Contents

    • Unexpected Gift from Putin
    • Details of the Gift
    • Warren's Reaction
    • Background on Ural Motorcycles

    Alaskan Man Receives Motorcycle Gift from Putin at Trump Summit

    Unexpected Gift from Putin

    (Reuters) -A local man in Anchorage was given a new motorcycle by Russian President Vladimir Putin during last week's summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Alaskan city, according to a report published by Russian state television.

    Details of the Gift

    An employee of the Russian embassy in the United States handed the man, Mark Warren, the keys to his new Ural motorcycle in the parking lot of the Anchorage hotel where the Russian delegation was staying.

    Warren's Reaction

    "I have to say that this is a personal gift from the President of the Russian Federation," Andrei Ledenev, the embassy employee, told Warren.

    Background on Ural Motorcycles

    The white-haired, bespectacled Warren, who Reuters was unable to contact for comment, was shown hopping aboard his new bike, Ledenev behind him and another man in the sidecar, to take it for a spin.

    "It's night and day," Warren said. "I like my old one, but this one is obviously much better."

    "I'm speechless, it's amazing. Thank you very much."

    The unexpected gift by the Russian leader came after reporters with Russian state television Channel 1 met Warren by chance on the streets of Anchorage ahead of the summit.

    The reporters stopped to admire Warren's bike, which is manufactured by Ural, whose original factory was founded in 1941 in what was then Soviet Russia.

    Warren told a reporter, Valentin Bogdanov, that he struggled to obtain spare parts for the bike, including a new starter, because the manufacturing plant is "located in Ukraine."

    "So for you, if they resolve this conflict here in Alaska, I mean Putin and Trump, it will be good?" Bogdanov asks Warren.

    "Yes, it will be good," the Alaskan replies.

    Ural, which is headquartered in Washington State, says that all of its motorcycles are assembled in Kazakhstan. The company pulled all its production out of Russia after the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine.

    Ural did not immediately reply to a request for comment outside working hours in the U.S.

    (Reporting by Lucy Papachristou, Editing by William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Putin gifted a motorcycle to an Alaskan man during the Trump summit.
    • •The gift was a Ural motorcycle, handed over by a Russian embassy employee.
    • •The recipient, Mark Warren, expressed surprise and gratitude.
    • •Ural motorcycles are now assembled in Kazakhstan, not Russia.
    • •The gift followed a chance meeting with Russian reporters in Anchorage.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Alaskan man gifted new motorcycle by Putin during Trump summit

    1What is a motorcycle?

    A motorcycle is a two-wheeled motor vehicle that is powered by an engine. It is designed for transportation and can vary in style and size.

    2What is a gift?

    A gift is an item given to someone without the expectation of payment or return. It is often given to express goodwill or celebrate an occasion.

    3What is a delegation?

    A delegation is a group of representatives or delegates who are appointed to act on behalf of others, often in diplomatic or official contexts.

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