The Prime Minister of Nato’s newest member state yesterday played down US President Donald Trump shoving him aside at the alliance’s summit last month.
Mr Trump barged to the front of the group of Nato leaders at the Brussels summit two weeks ago before telling reporters he expected them to contribute more troops to the US-dominated alliance.
He also made no mention of Article Five of the Nato charter committing members to mutual self-defence.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic told Germany’s Bild newspaper yesterday: "Contact took place, which the media referred to as pushing" but that he "did not perceive it like that."
Mr Trump is seeking improved relations with Russia, which opposed the former Yugoslav republic’s Nato membership.
On Monday Mr Markovic visited the White House as Montenegro’s Nato membership became official.
But he was met by US Vice-President Mike Pence rather than Mr Trump.
Mr Trump barged to the front of the group of Nato leaders at the Brussels summit two weeks ago before telling reporters he expected them to contribute more troops to the US-dominated alliance.
He also made no mention of Article Five of the Nato charter committing members to mutual self-defence.
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic told Germany’s Bild newspaper yesterday: "Contact took place, which the media referred to as pushing" but that he "did not perceive it like that."
Mr Trump is seeking improved relations with Russia, which opposed the former Yugoslav republic’s Nato membership.
On Monday Mr Markovic visited the White House as Montenegro’s Nato membership became official.
But he was met by US Vice-President Mike Pence rather than Mr Trump.