Ouch.

An uncomfortable Canadian Prime Minister was trying to look relevant at the G20 summit in Japan on Friday when he attempted to engage Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

But as soon as Justin Trudeau tapped him on the arm, Bolsonaro gave him one look, turned his back and shook another hand.

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Global News claims Trudeau was standing up to Chinese President Xi Jinping by ignoring him.

The Canadian and Chinese leaders, embattled in a diplomatic dispute, sat side by side on the first day of the G20 summit but appeared to pay each other no mind.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Chinese President Xi Jinping were seated together during the Leaders Working Lunch in Osaka, Japan, on Friday thanks to alphabetical seating.

The two did not shake hands or look at each other, according to Global News reporter Mercedes Stephenson, and did not engage throughout the meeting.

The Office of the Prime Minister later told Global News that Xi and Trudeau had “multiple” interactions throughout the day, just at different times. The government described those interactions as constructive but did not say what the discussions pertained to.

Trudeau reportedly did not speak with Xi during the luncheon because the Chinese leader did not have a translator with him at the time.

Is that what happened? You be the judge.