Body language expert breaks down Trump's handshakes with Putin
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Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were all smiles as they came face-to-face on Friday for the first time since 2018.

However, following their three-hour session in Anchorage, Alaska, a body language expert noted that the leaders’ goodbye handshake appeared less friendly, indicating they had yet to reach an agreement concerning the conflict in Ukraine.

After a decade, Trump warmly welcomed Putin back to U.S. soil, showering him with physical gestures and even applauding him before their bilateral meeting.

Judi James, a body language specialist, explains to the Daily Mail that Trump bestowed ‘the ultimate ego-stroke’ on Putin by publicly treating him like a celebrity, marking their first meeting since Trump’s second term began.

‘Trump greeted Putin like a chat show host who has landed an A-list guest,’ James said.

After a lengthy greeting, Putin appeared visibly pleased with how it went, and James said he was left ‘purring’ with delight.

National security experts warned that Trump already handed Putin a ‘victory’ by inviting him to U.S. soil for the first time in a decade and agreeing to exclude Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky from the talks.

Putin was last in the U.S. in September 2015 at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City where he also met with then-President Barack Obama.

But James notes the U.S. president’s tone swiftly altered when they were in a room for their official talks.

He took a more ‘heavyweight, power pose’ as it was time to get down to business, she notes.

‘After the overkill cordiality of his greeting ritual Trump’s grim expression and his tapping fingertips here suddenly gave him a tougher and less optimistic look,’ James notes.

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin where chummy as they greeted each other in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin where chummy as they greeted each other in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday

Trump gave Putin a round of applause as he stepped onto U.S. soil for the first time in a decade

Trump gave Putin a round of applause as he stepped onto U.S. soil for the first time in a decade

She also said that their final handshake exhibited how dynamics changed as the day went on.

‘Trump’s final handshake mirrored his first but with a telling difference,’ James notes.

‘The shake at the end came with the same extended hand and cocked thumb but there was also a hard-looking stare and Trump dropped Putin’s hand quickly this time,’ she said.

‘No patting and no pulling him closer,’ she added.

Earlier and shortly after touching down in Alaska on Friday, the two world leaders shook hands and gabbed ahead of talks that were aimed at bringing an end to the bloodshed in Ukraine.

Trump was the first off his respective plane, pumping his fist before descending the long staircase and walking a red carpet to wait for Putin to emerge from his own aircraft.

As Putin made a lengthy walk, Trump clapped and smiled, a striking if not peculiar greeting for an authoritarian leader accused of massacring civilians. 

The two were chummy as they made contact for a hand-shake and exchanged what appeared to be pleasantries.

James says that the U.S. president’s clapping broke the careful choreography of the day.

‘The gesture seemed to signal reward and celebration. As an act of greeting, it was the ultimate ego-stroke,’ James said. 

And in terms of their handshake, she claims that the patting of Putin’s fists and biceps appeared to be ‘re-setting some of the glue that bound them in the past.’

The high-stakes meeting is aimed at bringing an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine – but excludes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

The high-stakes meeting is aimed at bringing an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine – but excludes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

The two made contact several times, touching hands, elbows and backs as they walked the red carpet together

The two made contact several times, touching hands, elbows and backs as they walked the red carpet together

Trump guides Putin with a hand on his back towards a photo-op in front of Air Force One

Trump guides Putin with a hand on his back towards a photo-op in front of Air Force One

While the two have spoken by phone many times, according to the White House, Friday was the first time they saw each other in-person in Trump’s second term.

The last time they met was on June 28, 2019 in Osaka, Japan for the G20 Summit where Trump joked with Putin about election interference, saying: ‘Don’t meddle in the election, please.’

Trump, a known germaphobe, seemed downright cozy with his counterpart, repeatedly touching Putin as they walked down the red carpet together and patted his shoulders, elbows and back.

The duo stopped at a photo-op location on a step-up stage with an ‘Alaska 2025’ sign where they again shook hands.

A reporter shouted to Putin: ‘President Putin, will you stop killing civilians?’ To this, the Russian president pointed to his ear and shrugged, indicating he did not hear or did not understand the question.

Trump then guided Putin with a hand on his back towards his presidential limousine, known as The Beast.

They drove together to a location for their meeting on negotiating an end to the years-long war with Ukraine.

As they were shuttled away, the two were seen through the windows chatting with a large smile plastered across Putin’s face.

‘The glimpse of Putin’s face as he drove off from the airport, sharing a car with Trump, summed up the body language dynamic of the initial greeting of these two men,’ James tells the Daily Mail.

‘His cheeks were rounded in a beaming, smug smile that he turned to the world’s press,’ she added. ‘He’d been ‘stroked’ by Trump on arrival and this ‘purring’ expression appeared to reflect his delight.’

Putin, who is a few inches shorter than his U.S. counterpart, donned a black suit and dark red tie and Trump wore a navy blue suit with his signature vibrant red tie.

An epic flyover of B-2 jets appeared to stun Putin ahead of the meeting, as both men tilted their heads to the sky. 

The gesture served as both welcome and warning that Putin stood as guest on sovereign American soil.

At the end of Trump and Putin’s meeting alongside their respective top foreign relations advisors, they admitted that no deal was struck.

But they signalled optimism towards negotiating an end to the war.

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