World leaders mocked Russian President Vladimir Putin's tough-man image at a G7 lunch in Germany on Sunday, joking about whether they should strip down to shirtsleeves -- or even less.
"Jackets on? Jackets off? Do we take our coats off?" British Prime Minister Boris Johnson asked as he sat down at the table in Bavaria's picturesque Elmau Castle, where Chancellor Olaf Scholz was hosting the summit of seven powerful democracies.
The leaders -- from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and the European Union -- pondered the dilemma.
Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, suggested they wait for the official picture before disrobing but then Johnson quipped "We have to show that we're tougher than Putin" and the joke kept rolling.
G7 leaders laughed at Putin
During #G7 meeting, leaders joked whether it would be advisable to take off their jackets or even be more naked in order to oppose "formidable" and "tough" image of Putin.
Justin Trudeau added:"We will arrange a ride on horseback with bare-chested." pic.twitter.com/Imq9caA3Oh
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"We're going to get the bare-chested horseback riding display," Trudeau said, referring to Putin's infamous 2009 photo-op of himself riding shirtless on a horse.
G7 leaders mock Vladimir Putin over shirtless horse-riding picture - New York Post https://t.co/1lHrb5PXgb pic.twitter.com/Ii8bblvWgu
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"Horseback riding is the best," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said, without apparently weighing in on the clothing issue itself.
Johnson interjected: "We've got to show them our pecs."
The leaders posed -- jackets on -- for photos before reporters were hustled out of the room, leaving the sartorial debate behind closed doors.