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Melania does the diplomacy as Trump fumes at NATO

Melania Trump has returned to the world stage, mingling with the spouses of America’s allies over music, fashion and chocolate.

France’s Brigitte Macron; Melania Trump;  Donald Tusk’s wife Malgorzata; Gauthier Destenay, husband of Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel; Turkey’s first lady Emine Gulbaran Erdogan; Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas’s wife Karin; Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar’s partner Mojca Stropnik;  Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven’s wife, Ulla; Bulgarian President Rumen Radev’s wife Desislava Radeva; Belgian Prime Minister Michel’s partner Amelie Derbaudrenghien and NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg’s wife Ingrid Schulerud at the Queen ­Elisabeth Music Chapel outside Brussels. Picture: AFP
France’s Brigitte Macron; Melania Trump; Donald Tusk’s wife Malgorzata; Gauthier Destenay, husband of Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel; Turkey’s first lady Emine Gulbaran Erdogan; Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas’s wife Karin; Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar’s partner Mojca Stropnik; Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven’s wife, Ulla; Bulgarian President Rumen Radev’s wife Desislava Radeva; Belgian Prime Minister Michel’s partner Amelie Derbaudrenghien and NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg’s wife Ingrid Schulerud at the Queen ­Elisabeth Music Chapel outside Brussels. Picture: AFP

Melania Trump has returned to the international stage, mingling with the spouses of America’s allies over classical music, fashion and chocolate.

As Donald Trump harangued Germany and other allies at a NATO summit in Brussels, his wife chatted amiably with some of their spouses at a music conservatory in a wooded park in Waterloo, near the Belgian capital on Wednesday. There, she and 10 other spouses were given a tour of the Queen ­Elisabeth Music Chapel, a training centre for gifted young musicians housed in a modernistic glass building.

Mrs Trump, 48, wore a navy blue sleeveless Calvin Klein calf-length dress with white and green detail on one collarbone and white Christian Louboutin heels with their trademark red soles. Klein is an all-American fashion house but its chief creative officer, Raf ­Simons, is Belgian.

In the evening, she changed into a sleeveless white Elie Saab cocktail dress for a dinner at the Art and History ­Museum at the Cinquantenaire, a landmark city park.

Neither Trump took a drink as they chatted with other heads of state at a cocktail reception, only hours after the US President ­accused Germany of being “captive to Russia” for buying natural gas from that country and chided other allies for their levels of defence spending. The President does not drink alcohol. Holding hands, the Trumps next walked up the steps of the museum, where Mr Trump joined leaders for a working dinner and the first lady joined a dinner for spouses.

The trip marked the former model’s return to the international stage after she dropped out of public sight in May for nearly a month, including five days in hospital following surgery for a benign kidney condition. Her husband later said that she had had a “big operation” and was under doctors’ orders not to fly for a month. Her office clarified that only international travel was forbidden for that period, and the first lady did not accompany the President to Canada for the G7 summit or to Singapore for his one-on-one meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, both in the first half of June.

The couple travels next to Britain, where engagements include tea with the Queen, and to Helsinki, Finland, where the President is to hold a summit with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, his wife Amelie Derbaudrenghien, Melania Trump and US President Donald Trump arrive for a working dinner in Brussels on Wednesday, during the NATO summit. Picture: AFP
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, his wife Amelie Derbaudrenghien, Melania Trump and US President Donald Trump arrive for a working dinner in Brussels on Wednesday, during the NATO summit. Picture: AFP

As the spouses arrived at the music academy in the early afternoon, they were greeted by Amelie Derbaudrenghien, the partner of Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, and Ingrid Schulerud, the wife of NATO secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg. They were then escorted into a music auditorium with tall glass windows offering views into the woods behind the school for ­performances of Tchaikovsky’s Valse Scherzo and music by Hubay and Piazzolla.

Mrs Trump sat between French first lady Brigitte Macron, who was dressed in white, and Ms Derbaudrenghien, in vibrant yellow, during the concert. Other participating first ladies included Emine Erdogan of Turkey and Mojca Stropnik of Slovenia, Mrs Trump’s native country. Gauthier Destenay, the husband of Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Better, was the only man in the group.

At one point during the concert, Mrs Trump and some of the others applauded prematurely. Catching themselves, they smiled and kept on listening.

AP

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