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To spread: on May 9, a military parade was held in Moscow in honor of the 80th a...

The body's language expert told that Putin felt while meeting with Xi Jinping

To spread: on May 9, a military parade was held in Moscow in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory, and a Chinese leader Xi Jinping was present among the guests in the tribune. For Russian President Vladimir Putin, his appearance in Moscow has become a demonstration of the world that he is no longer in isolation. However, the language of the politician issued his excitement. About it in a conversation with the Daily Mail was told by expert in the body of Body Judy James.

According to her, during communication with Si Putin demonstrated non -verbal signs of restrained tension. When they walked nearby, the Kremlin's head was with the eyebrows, bit the lower lip, and squeezed his hand into his fist. His gestures, Judy says, pointed out the effort he made to make a meeting with a Chinese colleague correctly in the eyes of the world. In parallel, Putin tried to demonstrate the audience in front of the cameras that he had a friendly relationship with SI.

"More demonstrative manifestations or deliberate gestures of Putin seems to be directed here to mark a casual and even playful friendship. We can see how he at some point pushes this back of the palm, which is a signal that is usually used between friends, to encourage someone to join. Hint at a light and humorous exchange of thoughts, "James states. Another eloquent moment was how the President of the Russian Federation tried to support the conversation with SI.

"When two men speak on the move, Putin resorts to a demonstrative gesture to maintain the course of a casual conversation. He lifted his fingers in the gesture of" Shchppolik ", probably seem to be fully involved, despite the fact that they speak two different languages," the interlocutor added. In general, James believes, Putin "boasted" with his relations with the head of the PRC, Xi Jinping.

The visit of the SI to the parade has become the third to Russia since the beginning of the invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine in February 2022. After the beginning of what the Kremlin calls a "special military operation" in Ukraine, Russia has become increasingly dependent economically from China, since Western sanctions have deprived it of access to most of the international trade system.

The expansion of trade in the PRC and the Russian Federation helped the Kremlin to soften some of the most difficult strokes. Moscow redirected most of its energy exports to the PRC and relied on Chinese companies in the import of high -tech components for the Russian military industry to bypass the Western sanctions. During the parade, Putin proudly demonstrated Jinping, who was sitting nearby, armored vehicles, Iskander-M and various types of drones used in the Russian-Ukrainian war.