💨 Abstract
In a summit on Ukraine, US President Donald Trump extended his right palm up to Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling friendship and offering a non-threatening gesture. Putin maintained his position, not leaning in. Body language expert Susan Constantine noted that while Trump allowed Putin to take a dominant position initially, it didn't signify submissiveness. She believed both leaders displayed equal strength during their encounter.
Courtesy: Jessica Kwong
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