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Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) - NATO's 32 nations on Wednesday appointed outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as the alliance's next chief, handing him the job at a crucial moment with Russia on the march in Ukraine and US elections looming. Rutte will take over from Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on October 1 after major powers -- spearheaded by the United States -- agreed on his nomination ahead of a summit of NATO leaders in Washington next month. "Mark is a true transatlanticist, a strong leader and a consensus-builder," Stoltenberg said on social media after NATO ambassadors approved t...
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Bucharest (AFP) - Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Thursday clinched the race to become the next head of NATO at a pivotal time for the alliance after sole challenger Romanian President Klaus Iohannis pulled out. The veteran politician, 57, is expected to be formally named by NATO's 32 nations in coming days and should take over when current chief Jens Stoltenberg's term ends on October 1. Rutte will come in at a perilous moment for the Western alliance as Russia's war in Ukraine drags on and Donald Trump battles to reclaim the US presidency in November. After staking a claim for th...
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London (AFP) - Britain and Germany on Thursday threw their weight behind Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to become NATO's next secretary general, at a crucial time for the alliance as Russia's war against Ukraine rages on. Rutte is the frontrunner to replace Jens Stoltenberg, even though a shock win for the far-right at the recent general election in his homeland risks tarnishing his legacy. UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's spokesman said Britain "does strongly back Dutch PM Mark Rutte to succeed Jens Stoltenberg as NATO secretary general". He said the UK wanted a candidate who would "keep NAT...
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