MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Trump and Lavrov met in Washington on Wednesday, with only two photographers, one from each side, present at the meeting, as the general press was denied an accreditation for the event. The Russian photojournalist was a TASS employee, who regularly serves as Lavrov's personal photographer.
The Russian Foreign Ministry and TASS published photos from the meeting later in the day, while the US side released no official photos, which triggered hysteria in the US media. Some US media outlets refused to publish the photos of Trump and Lavrov made by the Russian photographer, while the others stressed that they had to use them as US journalists were denied access.
TASS added that the shooting format was agreed on with Washington, adding that no restrictions on publishing of photos were made. The news agency reminded that a US photographer also attended the meeting.
"It should be noted that TASS, like all other media outlets, regularly uses the materials published by media from the United States and other countries. The foreign media materials are not only used for illustrating events, which took place in foreign countries but Russian events as well. However, TASS never draws the attention of readers to the fact it used materials of foreign media outlets in covering the event," the agency said.
The TASS photographer himself called on the US colleagues "not to lose a sense of professional dignity," adding that he had been working in this field for many years and faced such "absurd accusations" for the first time.
Earlier in the day, Zakharova said that the US media was in "intellectual agony" due to the fact that the White House denied access to their reporters to the meeting. She stressed that the United States did not ask Russia not to publish photos of the meeting. Zakharova also said that the US side got in advance a list with details on the Russian photographer.