Angela Merkel welcomes peck on the cheek from Trudeau because TBH who wouldn't?
Nicole Gallucci
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been extremely relatable during the first day of Hamburg's G20 summit.
In between rolling her eyes at Vladimir Putin mansplaining something to her and covering her face in the presence of Donald Trump, Merkel found time to steal a kiss on the cheek from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — which, from the looks of the photos, could wind up being the high point of her entire summit.
Like the rest of the world, Merkel's face lit up at the sheer sight of Trudeau's inviting blue eyes and gentle smile. And as you can see, to celebrate his arrival at the first day of the G20 economic summit in Hamburg, Germany, the two eagerly took part in a friendly photo op.
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The many photos that were snapped of the precious pair showed that they not only exchanged a handshake but also an adorable smooch on the cheek.
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Awwwwww.
Merkel was clearly thrilled, I mean just look at that smile. We get it, girl.
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And Trudeau? Well he was on cloud nine as well, later tweeting his thanks to Merkel for the warm welcome and the opportunity to meet and discuss important topics with other world leaders.
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