A mural of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in a lip-locked embrace is making waves.
A street artist in Lithuania adorned a barbecue joint with an amorous depiction of The Donald and the Russian strongman.
Restaurant owner Dominykas Ceckauskas said Saturday that the presumptive GOP presidential nominee and Putin both have inflated egos “and they seem to get along pretty well.”
He said the Vilnius mural – created by local artist Mindaugas Bonanu — is “an ironic view of what can be expected.”
The image is plastered outside of the Keule Ruke restaurant — Lithuanian for “Smoking Pig” — along with the text “Make Everything Great Again” — a play on Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again.”
Ceckauskas said the poster was a nod to a 1979 photo of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev smooching East German ally Erich Honecker on the mouth — once a customary greeting between Socialist leaders.
The iconic shot was later painted on the Berlin Wall.
“We think that the border now is not in Berlin, but somewhere here in the Baltic states, between (the) East and the West,” he told The AP.
In a statement to the Washington Post, Keule Ruke said the artist predicted “that if Russia and the USA would ever make out, it would happen in the Baltic states … with tongues or with tanks.”