Gaffes Made by World Heads of State When They Think No One Is Listening
This week, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto believed he was a confidential discussion with US President Donald Trump at the Gaza peace summit in Egypt.
Instead, a live microphone situation captured Prabowo asking Trump to organize a call with his son Don Jr, who serve as executives at the Trump organization.
It represented only one in a series of gaffes made by world leaders when they assume they're off the record.
Below are several additional noteworthy errors:
Organ Transplants and Everlasting Life
During a defense ceremony in Beijing in early autumn, China's leader Xi Jinping and Russia's head Vladimir Putin were recorded talking about organ transplants as a method for prolonging life.
"Vital organs can be repeatedly replaced. The more you extend your life, the younger you become, and you can even achieve immortality," Putin's interpreter was recorded stating.
Xi, who was not visible, responded in Chinese: "Some predict that in the current era people may live to 150 years old."
A conversation heard between China's leader Xi Jinping and Russian leader Vladimir Putin
'Sea Rising at Your Door'
Ex-Australia border protection chief Peter Dutton came under fire in 2015 when he joked about the situation of residents in the Pacific facing ocean encroachment.
Dutton was speaking to former PM Tony Abbott, who had recently come back from climate change talks with regional heads in Port Moresby.
Noting that a meeting about refugees was running on "delayed schedule", Abbott replied: "There was a bit of that up in Port Moresby."
Dutton commented: "Schedules become irrelevant when you're about to have the ocean reaching your home."
The comments sparked outrage from Pacific Islands and climate activists, while the political opponents demanded Dutton to issue an apology.
Peter Dutton overheard joking with Tony Abbott about coastal flooding
'Prejudiced Voter'
As Labour prime minister Gordon Brown was on the trail in 2010, he encountered a constituent who challenged him on migration and the economic situation.
Remaining connected to a broadcast microphone when he entered the car, Brown was recorded stating: "That was a disaster – they should never have put me with that woman. Whose idea was that? Ridiculous."
When questioned about she had said, he replied: "All topics, she was just a prejudiced person."
The scandal dominated headlines for weeks and Brown ultimately lost the election.
'I Can't Stand Netanyahu. He Lies.'
Former US president Barack Obama was in discussion at the G20 summit in Cannes in 2011 with France's leader Nicolas Sarkozy when their remarks about Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu were picked up by a live microphone.
Sarkozy stated: "I can't stand Netanyahu. He deceives."
Per a account from a French interpreter cited by Reuters, Obama responded: "You've had enough but I must work with him more often than you."
'Major League ***hole'
A classic recording incident from former White House hopeful George W. Bush occurred when he made a negative comment about a reporter from The New York Times.
The GOP candidate was didn't realize that a recording device was active when he leaned over to Dick Cheney at a Labor Day rally and remarked, "That's Adam Clymer, major league asshole from the New York Times."
Cheney answered: "Absolutely, that's true, definitely."
Bush at a Labour rally in 2000