President Trump and the French president, Emmanuel Macron, exchanged his infamous and firm duration of the handshake of Pope Francis on Saturday.
The gesture was shared the duration of the “sign of peace” in the Mass, before dozens of priests distribute the sacred communion to the crowd, and continue the long history of interactions between the two world leaders.
Duration A meeting in Paris in December, Trump surprised Macron with an abundant handshake, enclosing legs with him and pushing firmly, almost dragging the French head of state along with him.
Later that day, Trump hugged Macron into a grip and bowed his arm over the French president in a particularly dominant pose.
Trump went out of the viral talk later, the publication tells: “It’s just a firm milkshake. He understands it. It’s just a firm shake.”
Two months later, the two were seen strongly trembling their hands several times during a meeting at the Oval office.
They shared mutual palettes on the shoulder before Trump approached his French counterpart again to continue the greeting, both smiling through the pursed lips.
Once inside the oval office, they set their hands twice.
They simply grabbed the gloves in what seemed like a “thumb war” about to begin.
The fascination with nonverbal communications between two pleading with the duration of Trump’s first mandate in office.
At a 2017 NATO summit in Brussels, the two grabbed themselves so strong that their knuckles got white.
“My hands shook with him, it was noche,” Macron told journalists after the summit.
Later that year, they set their hands for almost 30 seconds at an event of the Bastille Day, after which Trump joked about Macron, “Great Guy … Strong. He loves taking my hand.”
In 2018, the two exchanged the traditional French kiss known as “Bise” in the first term of Botheks Duration, causing more altered studies of their relationship.
Although their physical exchanges have become more meek, handshakes still remain a little longer than usual, revealing both camaraderie and the dynamics of power of their relationship.
With publication cables