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Italian and Spanish firms argued over the table for a meeting between Putin and Macron

Spanish businessman Vincente Zaragoza and Italian Renato Polona argued over whose company made the long table at which Russian and French Presidents Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron negotiated. It is reported by The Guardian.

The controversy began after Zaragoza, in an interview with a Spanish radio station, noted that the table at which the heads of state sat was made at his production site in Valencia. According to him, the table is made of alpine white beech and inlaid with real gold leaf.

However, Como-based Oak founder Renato Polona said Zaragoza was lying about being involved in the table. He said that this model was made in the mid-1990s, and his photographs were then actively distributed in Russian magazines and m.

“This person I don't know says he made this table in 2005. It's a lie. As proof, we have all the certificates for the work done and even the recognition of the president, who at that time was Boris Yeltsin,” Polonya said.

The talks between Putin and Macron in the Kremlin on February 7 lasted more than five hours. Subsequently, the Kremlin explained why Putin and Macron were sitting at a very long table, which became the butt of jokes.

Italian and Spanish firms argued over the table for a meeting between Putin and Macron