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  1. Mark Rutte appointed as next NATO chief amid concerns over Russia-Ukraine conflict

    Mark Rutte appointed as next NATO chief amid concerns over Russia-Ukraine conflict

    In Brussels [Belgium], Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was named the next head of the transatlantic military alliance NATO on Wednesday, a development that comes at a critical time for European security amid Russia's war in Ukraine. Al Jazeera reported.Ambassadors from the alliance's 32...
  2. Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte appointed NATO Secretary General

    Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte appointed NATO Secretary General

    The statement said Rutte will take over as NATO Secretary General on October 1, when Jens Stoltenberg's tenure at the helm of the alliance ends after 10 years, Xinhua news agency reported.On June 19, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis officially announced his withdrawal from the race for...
  3. Romania has cleared the way for Dutch PM Rutte to become NATO chief.

    Romania has cleared the way for Dutch PM Rutte to become NATO chief.

    Iohannis had applied for the position, but "informed his NATO allies late last week that he had withdrawn his candidacy for the position," according to the press release.On Thursday, Romania's Supreme Council of National Defense "declared itself in favor of Romania's support for the candidacy...
  4. Hungary ready to support Dutch PM Mark Rutte for NATO chief: Orban

    Hungary ready to support Dutch PM Mark Rutte for NATO chief: Orban

    “Hungary is ready to support PM Rutte’s bid for NATO Secretary General,” Orbán said on Tuesday on X. Orbán accompanied a copy of a letter from Rutte to an agreement between Orbán and the current Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg. While promising to respect, Hungary would not do so. It would be...
  5. Hungary ready to support Dutch PM Mark Rutte for NATO chief: PM Orban

    Hungary ready to support Dutch PM Mark Rutte for NATO chief: PM Orban

    “Hungary is ready to support PM Rutte’s bid for NATO secretary general,” Orbán said on X, accompanied by a copy of a letter from Rutte promising to honor an agreement between Orbán and the current secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg Providing that, Hungary would not be required to contribute to...
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