President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin did not answer questions from reporters while posing earlier today for a red-carpet photo op at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska.

But that didn’t stop the press from asking — or rather, shouting — their questions anyway.

And in one instance, it didn’t stop Putin from gesturing in response.

“President Putin, will you agree to a ceasefire?”

“Mr. President, what’s your message to Vladimir Putin?”

“Mr. Putin, did you underestimate Ukraine?”

None of these queries provoked any real reaction from the two leaders, other than a few words to each other and a handshake for the cameras.

But then someone asked Putin if he would “stop killing civilians.”

At that, Putin grimaced, pointed to his ear — as if to suggest that he couldn’t hear — and shrugged.

Trump and Putin then exchanged a few more words, smiled and stepped into the presidential limo.

“President Putin, how can the U.S. trust your word?” a reporter shouted as Trump ushered Putin away.

The U.S. president raised his hand, as if to wave goodbye or signal “that’s enough” — and an aide said, “Thank you, press.”