Arnold Schwarzenegger, Emmanuel Macron shoot video selfie about climate change

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John van Hassel/Corbis/Getty Images (PARIS) — When Barack Obama was president, his tight relationship with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was dubbed a political “bromance.”

Now, there appears to be a new budding bromance between recently elected French President Emmanuel Macron and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The environmental comrades in arms — both of whom have been critical of President Donald Trump’s decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement — shot a brief video selfie together on Friday at the Élysée Palace in Paris, after meeting to discuss all things green.

“I’m here with President Macron. We’re talking about environmental issues and a green future,” Schwarzenegger said in the video before passing the phone to Macron.

“And now we will deliver together to make the planet great again,” adds Macron, an obvious nod to Trump’s “Make American Great Again” slogan. For the duration of the video, a banner across it reads, “With President Macron, a great leader!”

Macron also retweeted Schwarzenegger’s selfie video.

Schwarzenegger told reporters that he and Macron had a “wonderful” one-hour meeting about climate change.

On Sunday, the pair will join former United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon, as well as high court judges from several countries, to launch a campaign for a global pact to protect the environment.

Prior to arriving in the French capital, Schwarzenegger delivered a speech on climate change at the Austrian World Summit.

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