Putin and President Trump: Smiles and a Thumbs Up at Paris World War I Commemoration
President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin shared an oddly warm greeting during a ceremony marking the centennial of the armistice that ended World War I on Sunday.
The internet seems to think the pair greeted each other more like old friends than competing world leaders.
Trump, Putin and dozens of fellow world leaders gathered at the Arc de Triomphe in central Paris to commemorate the over 8 million people who died in World War I, which ended 100 years ago on Sunday. French President Emmanuel Macron led the ceremonies, warning of the continued danger of unchecked nationalism in a speech.
Trump smiled upon seeing Putin, a reaction that stood out among the relatively grim faces of other nearby world leaders Emmanuel Macron of France and Angela Merkel of Germany.
The smile prompted more than a few criticisms from online commentators.
Putin murders journalists & opponents, recently used a nerve agent to assassinate a dissident on British soil, annexed Crimea, facilitates war crimes, and attacked American democracy. This is how Trump reacted when he saw him (notice the difference with Macron/Merkel) pic.twitter.com/VzCSGcuWVR
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) November 11, 2018
Find someone who looks at you the way Trump looks at Putin. pic.twitter.com/5TO3eFoUFz
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 11, 2018
Upon shaking hands, Putin flashed Trump a quick thumbs up in a moment caught on video.
#Putin gives Trump thumbs up at WWI centenary ceremony in Paris#Armistice100 pic.twitter.com/5Q66Gr92v5
— Ali Özkök - ??? ????? (@Ozkok_) November 11, 2018
Some took the opportunity to mock Trump’s continued chummy relationship with the Russian leader.
Putin literally give's Trump the thumbs up and then a love tap as he leaves. Trump has been a good boy. pic.twitter.com/IpWpPyFMzV
— Greg Sarafan, Esq (@GSarafan) November 11, 2018
Macron, Merkel and Trump get handshakes from Putin.
But only Trump gets a thumbs-up and a friendly pat, too. #ArmisticeDay100 pic.twitter.com/NvYvSD5FRg— Anand Giridharadas (@AnandWrites) November 11, 2018
In the past, Trump has appeared to side with the Russian president over his own intelligence agencies and ignored warnings from his national security advisors not to congratulate Putin on his reelection. Putin has been accused of rigging the 2018 Russian elections.
The Kremlin said that Putin and Trump would meet in the midst of this weekend’s events, though Trump said earlier in the week that there was no time scheduled for a meeting.
Following Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and national security officials’ concerns about future attempts to disrupt U.S. electoral politics, the two nations maintain the tensest relations in decades.