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Donald Trump's famous “Yank” Handshake meets his match in the French president. The internet users say “no, no”: Watch

US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron met on the third year on the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in the White House. During their meeting, the two guides exchanged a number of gestures, such as hugs, Yank hand shakes, handles, knee -tanks and back relapse, while discussing the ongoing situation in Ukraine. However, when it came to their views of Russia and Ukraine, they seemed to be as far apart as always.

At a point when they were sitting in the Oval Office, President Macron was tried to move President Trump's hand from his knee.

Another picture was humorous on social media an X -ray of Macron's hand after his handshake with President Trump

Social media reactions on the Trump-Macron-Hand Gestuers
A user wrote: “Donnie never learns, no means no.”

Another user said: “It's funny.”

Another user wrote: “He looks as if he wants to hit Donald's face.”

Another user asked: “Do you think Macron practiced that before he went? I do. Good boy. “

“The expression on Macron's face is invaluable. He tried so that he could get away, ”added another.

The couple has a long history of public affection that goes back to Trump's first term – and when Macron returned for Trump 2.0, it seemed to be another love party. A contribution showed her series of Handshakes in 2017, 2024 and now in 2025.

Trump-Macron meeting

US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron showed strong differences in their approach in Ukraine and showed a gap between the United States and Europe about Trump's offer for a quick ceasefire with Russia.

Trump refused to call Russian President Vladimir Putin as a dictator after describing the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy as a dictator last week. Macron said it was clear that Russia is “the attacker” in conflict, an issue that Trump fluctuated last week.

In a joint press conference, Macron said: “This peace must not be handed over to Ukraine. It must not mean ceasefire without any guarantees. This peace must allow Ukrainian sovereignty and allow Ukraine to negotiate with other stakeholders. “