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Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron can’t let go of their handshake duel

The US president-elect and the French leader have a history of white-knuckled greetings dating back to Trump’s first term

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French President Emmanuel Macron (right) shakes hands with US president-elect Donald Trump as he arrives for a meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Saturday. Photo: Reuters

US president-elect Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron shared an intense series of handshakes on Saturday, reminiscent of the white-knuckled grip-off that marked a meeting between the two leaders more than seven years ago.

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Visiting Paris to attend the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral, Trump was greeted by Macron at the steps of the Elysee Palace.

It was Trump’s first foreign trip since winning the November 5 US election.

Exiting his vehicle, Trump pulled Macron’s right hand towards his body as the two hugged and gripped each other with clenched fists, shaking firmly back and forth.

While friendly, it appeared both men were holding on tight.

US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands during a joint press conference at the White House in April 2018. Photo: AFP
US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron shake hands during a joint press conference at the White House in April 2018. Photo: AFP

As they ascended the steps of the palace and turned again towards the cameras, Trump positioned his hand above Macron’s and pushed down firmly as they locked hands for a second time.

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