
In pics: these top leaders of the world can explain to you the power of a 'handshake'
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WHO DOES NOT WANT TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE! EVERYONE DOES. EVEN THESE WORLD LEADERS WENT AHEAD TO PUT AN END TO THEIR DECADE-OLD ENMITY AND RIVALRY WITH JUST A
'HANDSHAKE'. CHECK IT OUT. 01 / 05 (Photo Credit : AP) North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shook hand with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the border village of Panmunjom in the
Demilitarized Zone of South Korea on Friday, April 27, 2018. This handshake put an end to the decade-old rivalry. 02 / 05 (Photo Credit : AP) After decades of enmity and bitterness, US and
Cuba finally came together in 2013 when US President Barack Obama shook hands with Cuba President Raul Castro at a memorial service for Nelson Mandela. Later in 2016, Obama even visited
Cuba. 03 / 05 (Photo Credit : AP) Post the civil war in 1949, China and Taiwan chose to split from each other. After this decades-old rivalry, China's Xi Jinping and Taiwan's Ma
Ying-jeou met in 2015 and shook hand to lower tensions between the mainland and the self-governed island. 04 / 05 (Photo Credit : AP) The handshake between Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
and deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, Martin McGuinness in 2012, after the bloody hostilities between the IRA and British Forces. 05 / 05 (Photo Credit : AP) Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin shook hand with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on September 13, 1993, to put an end to the six-year-long Palestine-Israel clash that had left 1200 Palestinians and 150
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