France's Macron: Trump Handshake 'Wasn't Innocent'

French president tells newspaper it was a 'moment of truth'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 28, 2017 7:35 AM CDT
France's Macron: Trump Handshake 'Wasn't Innocent'
In this May 25, 2017 file photo, President Trump shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron during a meeting at the US Embassy in Brussels.   (Evan Vucci)

French President Emmanuel Macron says his now famous white-knuckle handshake showdown with US counterpart Donald Trump was "a moment of truth"—designed to show that he's no pushover, reports the AP. Macron told a Sunday newspaper in France that "my handshake with him, it wasn't innocent." Macron added: "One must show that you won't make small concessions, even symbolic ones, but also not over-publicize things, either."

"Donald Trump, the Turkish president or the Russian president see things in terms of power relationships, which doesn't bother me," he continued, per the BBC. "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." Macron's office confirmed to the AP the veracity of the president's comments in Le Journal du Dimanche. At their first meeting, ahead of a NATO summit in Brussels on Thursday, the two men locked hands for so long that knuckles started turning white. The French leader held the shake for a few seconds more. Both men's jaws seemed to clench. (More Emmanuel Macron stories.)

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