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The Power Play of Handshakes
Vatican CitySaturday, April 26, 2025
The fascination with their handshakes grew. At a Bastille Day event, they shook hands for nearly 30 seconds. Trump even joked about Macron's love for holding his hand. In 2018, they exchanged the traditional French kiss, known as "bise, " on both cheeks. This sparked even more interest in their relationship. Over time, their physical exchanges have become less intense, but their handshakes still reveal a lot about their dynamic. They show both camaraderie and the power struggle between them.
These handshakes are more than just greetings. They are a way for these leaders to communicate power and control. It's important to pay attention to these nonverbal cues. They can tell us a lot about the relationships between world leaders. In this case, the handshakes between Trump and Macron show a complex mix of friendship and competition. It's a reminder that even simple gestures can have deep meanings.
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