Trump pushes aside Montenegro PM before NATO group photo

But Dusko Markovic takes it in his stride, saying it is simply a harmless situation .

May 26, 2017 10:50 am | Updated December 03, 2021 05:08 pm IST - BRUSSELS:

Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic (second right) appears to be pushed by Donald Trump (hidden behind NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in the center) during a NATO summit of heads of state and government in Brussels on May 25, 2017. The incident made it to the front page in Balkan newspapers.

Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic (second right) appears to be pushed by Donald Trump (hidden behind NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in the center) during a NATO summit of heads of state and government in Brussels on May 25, 2017. The incident made it to the front page in Balkan newspapers.

United States President Donald Trump’s push to get in front of the pack at a NATO summit generated indignation in the Balkans and garnered attention on social media but the man he shoved aside took it in his stride.

At Thursday’s gathering in Brussels, Mr. Trump put his right hand on the right arm of Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic and pushed himself ahead as NATO leaders walked inside the alliance’s new headquarters and prepared for a group photo.

Mr. Trump then stood near Mr. Markovic and spoke to Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite.

Video of the incident spread on social networks in multiple languages.

Papers fume at incident

“It seems Donald Trump did not want that anyone overshadows his presence at the summit,” said Montenegro newspaper Vijesti .

Balkan websites ran headlines such as “America First” and “Where do you think you are going?”

Mr. Markovic himself, however, shrugged off the slight.

“It didn’t really register. I just saw reactions about it on social networks. It is simply a harmless situation,” he told reporters after the summit.

Magnanimous Markovic

Instead of being insulted, he took the opportunity to thank Mr. Trump for supporting Montenegro’s membership in the NATO.

The small former Yugoslav republic is slated to become NATO’s 29th member next month.

And in any case, Mr. Markovic said, “it is natural that the President of the United States is in the front row.”

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