What does intense mean in' intense relationships'?

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Dapeng Zhang

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Does it mean warm or tense?

"in my new article on his foreign policy, I make note of his strong belief that countries tend to act in what their leaders perceive to be their core interests, and I’ve come to see that Obama doesn’t place enormous value in the notion that well-developed personal relationships between leaders could ever trump the cold-eyed pursuit of those interests. Nevertheless, he has intense relationships with many world leaders—and he has become, in his last years as president, a mentor to a handful of important new ones."
 
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It means neither.

Have you looked up "intense" in a dictionary?
 
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