‘Trump sees Putin as more powerful’: body language experts on historical handshake; Russian President ‘away from cold’

Trump allowed Putin to top his palm during the historic handshake.

Body Language Expert Patty N Wood gave his verdict on the historic handshake of President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin and said that there was warmth in the handshake, but Trump clearly sees Putin as more powerful as he put his hand up, which allowed Putin to put Putin on top. Talking to Newsweek, Wood said that the handshake had a mixture of difference, control and acquaintance. “As Trump waiting, he is smiling – an indication he is comfortable and looking forward to the event,” Wood said. “This is his natural smile, there is small and slight decline at the corners. His shoulders are more back than normal; he can wear a form-fitting undergarment because his posture stands unusually. It all suggests confidence.,The expert said that Trump was honorable to Putin as the Russian President approached – he was lightly appreciated. Then Trump took one step forward. Wood said, “Trump usually prefer to put his hand on the top, but here it appears that he gave his palm a weak, more subordinate position – stating that he sees Putin as more powerful,” Wood said.The expert said, “Nevertheless, he uses a signature trump trick: shaking hands with his middle-body to draw another person into power performance,” said the expert.Wood said that Trump and Putin maintained the eye contact and said smiling smiling and also worked at the same time.

Putin’s body language away from winter

CNN mentioned that Putin was seen smiling as he had gone out of Donald Trump’s limo window. The same proximity was maintained when he was sitting for his meeting as both Trump and Putin offered some smiles. “The Russian President is known to express his mindset through his posture. Former US presidents have commented on the habit of slapping their chair on their chair, as they are speaking, indicating their apathy,” CNN said.CNN said, “He was not slapping in Alaska. Instead, he sat on his chair, because the meeting was going on, stuck with hands, as soon as the cameras clicked and reporters shouted the unanswered questions,” CNN said.

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