Macron: Awkward Trump handshake a 'moment of truth'
French President Emmanuel Macron has
said his clenched handshake with Donald Trump was "not innocent" and
was a "moment of truth".
The awkward encounter saw each grip the other's hand so firmly that their knuckles turned white .
Mr
Macron told French media he had wanted to "show he would not make small
concessions, not even symbolic ones, but also not overdo things".
The leaders met in Brussels on Thursday ahead of a Nato summit.
As
their vigorous handshake continued over several seconds, Mr Macron and
Mr Trump also looked each other fixedly in the eyes until the US
president attempted to disengage.
Mr Macron told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper his approach to the encounter had been about getting respect.
"Donald
Trump, the Turkish president or the Russian president see things in
terms of power relationships, which doesn't bother me," he said.
"I
don't believe in diplomacy through public criticism but in my bilateral
dialogues I don't let anything pass. That is how you get respect."
Pressing the flesh
- In January he held UK Prime Minister Theresa May's hand as they walked together - Mrs May later said he was "being a gentleman"
- He then yanked Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's hand towards him in one of his signature moves
- But Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prevented this by gripping Mr Trump's shoulder during their encounter
- And in March Mr Trump appeared simply to ignore the offer of a handshake from German Chancellor Angela Merkel
BBC
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