Trump's 'White House pen' becomes a memento for PM Anwar at trade signing


KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 26 -- WHITE HOUSE PEN-PAL.. All eyes were on United States (US) President Donald Trump as he handed the White House pen - the very one used to sign the US-Malaysia agreement - to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. With a knowing smile, Anwar slipped the symbolic pen into his suit pocket, sealing the moment with a touch of warmth and camaraderie that drew smiles across the room. - Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: A light-hearted exchange between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and United States President Donald Trump added a personal touch to the formal signing of the US-Malaysia Reciprocal Trade Agreement on Sunday (Oct 26).

Both leaders appeared to connect effortlessly, exchanging warm smiles and friendly remarks as they prepared to formalise the landmark deal.

As the two leaders reached for their pens, Anwar quipped, "I think I'm going to get this pen," drawing smiles from those in attendance.

While signing the document, Trump glanced at Anwar's signature and commented, "Interesting signature."

Anwar responded with a grin, saying, "Not as interesting as yours."

Trump chuckled and added, "That's an interesting signature he's got. Wait a minute, I'll show that."

As Trump completed his characteristically bold signature, Anwar held up his pen and joked, "White House pen," drawing more smiles from the audience.

Immediately after placing his signature, Trump placed his pen near Anwar's and proceeded to show the Malaysian leader's signature to those present.

"It is very different…very good…very artistic," he said, eliciting applause from the attendees.

In a final friendly gesture, Trump handed his pen to Anwar, who was later seen placing it carefully into his suit pocket, a light-hearted moment that underscored the cordial ties and camaraderie between the two leaders on a day of historic bilateral cooperation. - Bernama

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