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Firm friends? Macron handshake leaves mark on Trump

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They once shook hands for an eye-watering 29 seconds, with neither man willing to show a hint of weakness. Now Emmanuel Macron has left a firm impression on Donald Trump in their latest squeezing contest.

A pale mark lingers on the hand of US President Donald Trump after French President Emmanuel Macron ...
A pale mark lingers on the hand of US President Donald Trump after French President Emmanuel Macron shook it before a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in La Malbaie, Quebec
Ludovic MARIN, AFP

Photos that have gone viral show how Macron turned part of Trump's hand pale with a blood-squeezing grip when they met Friday on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada.

Another picture appears to show the 71-year-old Trump wincing slightly as he struggles to get to grips with his 40-year-old counterpart.

The relationship between the two alpha males has been something of a rollercoaster ride since they first met last year, epitomized by their infamous handshake marathon in Paris during Bastille Day celebrations last July.

Trump cautiously accepts a handshake from France's Macron
Trump cautiously accepts a handshake from France's Macron
Ludovic MARIN, AFP

Although Macron was given the honor of the first state visit of the Trump era in April, one of the most enduring images of the trip was when Trump brushed some flecks of dandruff off the Frenchman's jacket in the White House.

The two men also traded jibes on Twitter in the build-up to the summit in Canada, which has been soured by Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum exports from the European Union.

Macron turned part of Trump's hand pale with a blood-squeezing grip when they met
Macron turned part of Trump's hand pale with a blood-squeezing grip when they met
SAUL LOEB, AFP

Despite their differences, the two men seem at least to enjoy a mutual respect.

"We have a very really good relationship, very special," Trump told reporters after Friday's handshake.

They once shook hands for an eye-watering 29 seconds, with neither man willing to show a hint of weakness. Now Emmanuel Macron has left a firm impression on Donald Trump in their latest squeezing contest.

A pale mark lingers on the hand of US President Donald Trump after French President Emmanuel Macron ...

A pale mark lingers on the hand of US President Donald Trump after French President Emmanuel Macron shook it before a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in La Malbaie, Quebec
Ludovic MARIN, AFP

Photos that have gone viral show how Macron turned part of Trump’s hand pale with a blood-squeezing grip when they met Friday on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada.

Another picture appears to show the 71-year-old Trump wincing slightly as he struggles to get to grips with his 40-year-old counterpart.

The relationship between the two alpha males has been something of a rollercoaster ride since they first met last year, epitomized by their infamous handshake marathon in Paris during Bastille Day celebrations last July.

Trump cautiously accepts a handshake from France's Macron

Trump cautiously accepts a handshake from France's Macron
Ludovic MARIN, AFP

Although Macron was given the honor of the first state visit of the Trump era in April, one of the most enduring images of the trip was when Trump brushed some flecks of dandruff off the Frenchman’s jacket in the White House.

The two men also traded jibes on Twitter in the build-up to the summit in Canada, which has been soured by Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum exports from the European Union.

Macron turned part of Trump's hand pale with a blood-squeezing grip when they met

Macron turned part of Trump's hand pale with a blood-squeezing grip when they met
SAUL LOEB, AFP

Despite their differences, the two men seem at least to enjoy a mutual respect.

“We have a very really good relationship, very special,” Trump told reporters after Friday’s handshake.

AFP
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