Kuwait Times

Merkel-Trump G7 faceoff pic headed for history books

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BERLIN: An official photo posted by the German government showing a determined Angela Merkel standing up to an intransige­nt Donald Trump appears destined for the history books, summing up the deep fractures left by a disastrous G7 summit. The already iconic picture by Berlin’s official photograph­er at the gathering in Canada, Jesco Denzel, set social media alight when it appeared on Saturday, hours before Trump ripped up the hardfought summit conclusion­s in an angry tweetstorm.

The image, which drew comparison­s to a Baroque painting, shows Merkel standing at the center of the image leaning across a table before a seated Trump, his arms crossed in defiance. Merkel, looking focused or exasperate­d depending on the viewer’s interpreta­tion, is flanked by British Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Emmanuel Macron, their faces largely obscured. Shinzo Abe of Japan looks on with a world-weary expression.

Many saw a distillati­on of a crisis of the West in the photograph. Like virtually all German media, Berlin’s daily Tagesspieg­el ran the picture prominentl­y and said Trump’s caustic tweets upending the summit conclusion­s had “shaken the West”. Trump “uses Twitter to snub American’s partners in Europe and the world - is the G7 finished?”

Other observers hailed a triumph for the spin doctors in Berlin eager to present Merkel as the leading defender of the rules-based global order. “A hands-down public relations triumph for Germany,” news weekly Der Spiegel said on its website of the picture that for most of the weekend seemed to capture the world’s imaginatio­n. “In politics it’s not just content that counts but images too.”

‘1:0 for the US president’

A winner, however, is of course in the eye of the beholder. Elisabeth Wehling, a political linguistic­s researcher at the University of California at Berkeley, tweeted that the body language clearly pointed to Trump dominating the scene. “1:0 for the US president! Sitting while the other stands is a classic strategy of gestural framing, to establish one’s own authority and propagate it via pictures it works on global media because it transcends language barriers,” she wrote.

US National Security Advisor John Bolton, who stands next to Trump in the picture and appears to be saying something to Macron across the table, tweeted the picture during the summit to tout the America First message. “Just another #G7 where other countries expect America will always be their bank,” he wrote. “The President made it clear today. No more. (photo by @RegSpreche­r),” crediting Merkel’s spokesman’s account for the image for good measure.

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