At the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Basilica, President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron shared a brief but powerful moment that caught global attention.
During the Catholic “sign of peace” ritual, Trump, prompted by First Lady Melania Trump, extended a firm handshake to Macron. Although neither leader exchanged words during the interaction, the intensity of the handshake was unmistakable. Moments later, Trump turned and warmly greeted Finnish President Alexander Stubb, a gesture that did not go unnoticed by those closely observing the solemn ceremony.
The handshake quickly drew renewed interest, given the history of physical exchanges between Trump and Macron, which have often been viewed as subtle contests of strength and influence on the world stage.
The funeral brought together over 250,000 mourners and leaders from 164 nations. During the event, Trump also held a nearly 15-minute conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy — their first direct meeting since a contentious Oval Office discussion earlier this year. Both leaders described their dialogue as productive, expressing hope for progress toward a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Seated prominently at the front of St. Peter’s Basilica, President Trump’s presence, along with other world leaders, underscored the profound global impact of the event and the continued diplomatic maneuvering shaping international relations.
