Handshake at G7 Summit
President Donald Trump extended one of his notable handshakes to Brigitte Macron, France’s first lady, during their meeting at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France. This handshake between Trump and Brigitte comes in the wake of tensions between Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The relationship between Trump and Emmanuel Macron is characterized by competitive handshakes. Their interactions began with intense handshakes back in 2017 in Brussels, setting the tone for their complicated diplomatic ties.
Tensions Between Trump and Macron
Tensions have escalated due to Trump’s past remarks about Brigitte Macron’s treatment of her husband. Such comments came at a private event where Trump criticized France’s policy decisions, particularly regarding Iran.
Emmanuel Macron addressed Trump’s comments, emphasizing their lack of elegance and appropriateness. Despite these moments, their relationship has seen phases of warmth, such as mutual state visit honors.
The handshake, described as a “tug-of-war,” adds a new element to the symbolism of their physical exchanges.
G7 Summit Nations
The G7 comprises seven major economies: France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Italy, and Japan.
Current G7 Leaders
The summit leaders at Evian were Emmanuel Macron, Donald Trump, Keir Starmer, Mark Carney, Friedrich Merz, Giorgia Meloni, and Sanae Takaichi. The 2026 summit discussions are shaped by tensions among Trump and other leaders.
G7’s Purpose
G7 aims to coordinate policy among leading democratic economies focusing on economic stability, international security, climate issues, trade, and development. Its purpose is to enhance diplomatic cooperation among these nations.
It is not a treaty-based body but serves as a forum for consensus-building. Current tensions, particularly Trump’s interactions with allies, could influence discussions at the summit.
This story is developing, and updates are expected.

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