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"But despite getting thousands of shares and user views, the "screengrab" consists of a number of misinformation elements.
First of all, it is not related to the Xi-Putin meeting, and predates it by at least a year.
As reported over the past year by a number of outlets, the apparent "screengrab" began to surface on social media shortly after Russia launched the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
More importantly, the "screenshot" is not genuine, but instead yet another example of impostor content, which typically features materials misattributed to different media—in this case, a decontextualized map superimposed deceptively onto the background of an unrelated TV program.
The clipped image actually originates from a business news show on Chinese TV featuring Tao Ye, an investment consultant, according to the Google Translation of the news ticker text.
The background in fact features financial charts and graphs related to the story, not any maps of Russia. Additionally, the fake image features a digitally added Chinese State TV "CCTV" logo, which is not present in the original video."
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