Iceland PM Tries to Go 1V1 With Trump at NATO Summit — Close Up Video Shows the Moment (Video)
At the NATO Summit, Iceland’s Prime Minister tried to make a statement when she reached President Trump in the receiving line. Instead of a quick handshake and move along, she locked eyes with him and held the stare, refusing to look away first.
The close-up footage shows her stepping up, extending her hand, and then fixing her gaze on Trump without breaking contact. Trump, for his part, didn’t flinch or look away either. It turned into one of those brief but awkward moments that cameras love to catch.
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The clip spread quickly online, with people reading it as the PM trying to assert some kind of dominance or make a point through body language. Iceland’s Prime Minister has been open about her admiration for former UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the past, so some observers connected the dots to her political leanings.
Trump has dealt with plenty of world leaders over the years, and moments like this rarely rattle him. He stayed composed, shook her hand, and kept the interaction moving without giving her the reaction some might have been hoping for.
These kinds of brief encounters at summits often get over-analyzed, but the raw footage is what it is — a short stare-down that didn’t seem to faze the President one bit.
Body language moments like this are always open to interpretation depending on who’s watching, but the video itself is clear enough for people to draw their own conclusions.
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