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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, February 28, 2019
Trump, Kim mind their body language with a handshake of equals
A combination of photos of U.S. President Donald Trump meeting with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore June 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
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A combination of photos of U.S. President Donald Trump meeting with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore June 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
SINGAPORE: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump
were at pains to show they were getting along in the well-choreographed
first moments of their meeting in Hanoi, body language experts said.
The first images of their meeting in the Vietnamese capital showed them
both walking towards each other against a backdrop of intertwined flags
hands outstretched, before they clasped and turned in sync to face the
flashes of the assembled media.
"They are both making an effort to show their relationship has improved
since the last time," said Allan Pease, an Australian body language
expert and author of several books on the topic. "The mirroring between
them is quite strong."
Pease said "mirroring" was how people who want to show that they have a
rapport imitate each other’s body language to put the other at ease.
Both of the leaders sought to project a sense of command with "alpha male"
handshakes when they met in Singapore eight months ago, but displayed some anxiety in their first moments.
Trump has since declared he and Kim "fell in love" after exchanging
letters, a far cry from the threats and insults traded in late 2017 when
Trump called Kim "Little Rocket Man" and a "sick puppy", while Kim said
Trump was a "dotard" - an archaic word meaning senile old person.
Trump, 72, is more than twice the age of Kim, 35.
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Kim looked far more confident compared to their last meeting in
Singapore, while Trump welcomed Kim with his palm facing up - a sign,
said body language expert Karen Leong, that was almost supplicatory.
"Kim was walking towards Trump far more briskly with his hand extended.
Previously in Singapore, Kim was far more hesitant. There is much more
sense of familiarity," said Leong, managing director of
Singapore-headquartered Influence Solutions and author of the book Win
People Over.
"Trump wants the rapport. He is not here to become the bully, he is here to win Kim."
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There were signs of tension, however, when the two men sat down after the initial handshake.
Pease noted Trump – sitting in his traditional, dominant position with
hands forward making a steeple shape – furrowed his brow. Kim’s fingers
were clenched in his lap, a position that shows frustration and
self-control.
“They both smiled only when they were expected to, and how they practised it. They were performing,” he added.
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The summit in Singapore marked the first time a sitting American
president met with a North Korean leader, but the vague agreement struck
to work towards complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula has
produced few concrete results.