Tensions between the U.S. and France over the Russia-Ukraine conflict appeared to ripple into Pope Francis’
funeral, with French President Emmanuel Macron seemingly snubbing Donald Trump during a brief encounter. Before the liturgy honoring the pope’s life,
Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in hopes of advancing a peace deal with Russia, while Macron had his own warm exchange with Zelensky beforehand.
A moment between Macron and Trump — an awkward, missed handshake captured on video — f
ueled speculation that Macron intentionally withheld the same professionalism he showed Zelensky.
Although they were later seen holding hands during the sign of peace, encouraged by Melania
Trump, the strain between the two leaders was clear. Recent tensions over how much financial aid Europe has provided to Ukraine, compared to the U.S.,
had already soured what was once a famous “bromance.” And what happened next at the Vatican ceremony only added more fuel to the fire.
At the pope’s burial, protocol missteps by both U.S. and French representatives did not go unnoticed.
President Biden wore a blue tie instead of the traditional black,
Trump wore a blue suit, and Brigitte Macron, the French first lady, broke customs by leaving her head unc