Trudeau-Macron bromance brews at G-7 Summit
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron, France's newly elected President, met for the first time at the summit and seemed to develop a strong bond throughout the day.
On the sidelines of the diplomatic talks at the G-7 meetings, attended by leaders of the seven most powerful countries convened in the Sicilian town of Taormina, a new Trudeau-Macron bromance flourished.
The two young and charming politicians spent a considerable time together on the day. On Friday, Trudeau wrote on Twitter he had a sit-down with Macron, where the two talked about "jobs, security and climate."
Sitting down with @EmmanuelMacron for the first time, talking jobs, security & climate – looking forward to more conversations, my friend. pic.twitter.com/8ih8iEZ4aw
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 26, 2017
Later Macron also posted a video of the stroll with his Canadian counterpart, and wrote: "The Franco-Canadian friendship has a new face. @JustinTrudeau, we have to meet the challenges of our generation!"
L'amitié franco-canadienne a un nouveau visage. @JustinTrudeau, à nous de relever les défis de notre génération ! #G7Taormina pic.twitter.com/8EdQopviov
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) May 26, 2017
The blooming bromance couldn’t go unnoticed among the social media users, as many talked about the way the two looked at each other.
Get a man who looks at you like Macron & Trudeau look at each other. (You'd probably also settle for a man who looks like Macron or Trudeau) pic.twitter.com/omDa1pjf8A
— Tara Mulholland (@tara_mulholland) May 26, 2017
Many also drew comparisons between Trudeau and Macron, describing them as young and good-looking politicians with progressive ideas.
Following the suit of Trudeau, Macron also announced his Cabinet to comprise evenly of men and women when he took office.
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