Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s security teams will be matched “gun for gun” as part of a reciprocal agreement during Friday’s summit .

When the two world leaders meet at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson they will be protected by the same number of agents with the same number of weapons.

Hundreds of security agents have descended on Anchorage to help protect the two presidents who having both been targets of assassination attempts .

As part of strict security arrangements between the US and Russian teams, no side will open the other’s doors or ride in the other vehicles, a source told Bloomberg.

Everything will be matched down to the number of agents to the number of guns. If 10 US agents are positioned outside a meeting, 10 Russian agents will stand on the other side.

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