Former United States President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met once again on Tuesday night for a dinner in Trudeau's hometown of Montreal.
A restaurant booth, a candlelit dinner and presumably some Secret Service right outside the door - the most talked-about international date night of the modern diplomatic era had every romantic element the Trudeau-Obama fandom could ever dream of.
The icing on the cake was that the photogenic pair even shared a long embrace at the end of the evening.
Obama has been succeeded in the White House by President Donald Trump, with whom Trudeau so far appears to have less chemistry.
Obama's scheduled speech in Montreal gave him and Trudeau an opportunity to reunite and talk policy goals.
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