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NATO names Dutch PM Rutte as next boss

Posted on June 27, 2024 By admin


Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte became the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s next boss. File.
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NATO’s 32 nations on Wednesday appointed outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as the alliance’s next head, handing him the job at a crucial moment with Russia on the march in Ukraine and U.S. elections looming.

Mr. Rutte will take over from Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on October 1 after major powers — spearheaded by the United States — wrapped up 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,” Mr. Stoltenberg said on social media after NATO ambassadors approved the appointment.

“I know I am leaving NATO in good hands,” he added.

Mr. Rutte said it was a “tremendous honour” to take over from Mr. Stoltenberg once his decade at the helm of NATO ends.

“The alliance is and will remain the cornerstone of our collective security. Leading this organisation is a responsibility I do not take lightly,” he wrote online.

The seasoned Dutch leader, whose 14-year tenure in charge of the Netherlands is set to end within weeks, is seen as a safe pair of hands capable of stewarding NATO through perilous times.

His appointment was welcomed by leaders across the 75-year-old alliance, including British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who called it “a good choice for freedom and security”.

While the 57-year-old faces the spectre of a possible return by former U.S. President Donald Trump to the White House, Mr. Rutte will also have to grapple with the threat posed by Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

After staking a claim for the NATO post following the collapse of his coalition last year, Mr. Rutte had to use all his diplomatic skills to win over reluctant allies Turkey and Hungary.

He finally clinched the race last week when his sole challenger, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, dropped out.

Back Ukraine, tame Trump?

A staunch supporter of Ukraine, the straight-talking Dutchman has spearheaded a push to give Kyiv F-16 fighter jets to help beat back Russia’s invasion.

As NATO chief he will play a key role in marshalling weary allies to keep backing the war-torn country — while treading a fine line over Kyiv’s push to join.

“Congratulations to Mark Rutte on being elected as the new Secretary General of NATO. Your leadership and dedication to democratic principles are crucial for our shared future,” the Ukrainian presidency’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said on social media.

The Kremlin’s 2022 assault on Ukraine has reinvigorated an alliance that often struggled for purpose after the end of the Cold War, and pushed European nations to increase their defence spending.

Mr. Rutte will now have to ensure NATO is fighting fit to deal with the threat Moscow will pose for years to come, and also keep a keen eye on the growing might of China.

Most testing, however, could be the challenge of keeping the alliance together if Trump reclaims the presidency.

Mr. Trump reportedly mulled pulling the military superpower out of NATO during his first term — only to be talked down by leaders including Rutte.

On the campaign trail this time around, the volatile former reality TV star has rattled allies by saying he would encourage Moscow to attack countries not spending enough on defence.

It is not just the United States that is facing political uncertainty — with crunch polls also coming up in other key countries like France.

Mr. Rutte will look to learn from his predecessor Stoltenberg, who has headed NATO through its most consequential decade since the Cold War ended.

The unflappable former Norwegian prime minister won plaudits for maintaining unity and strengthening NATO through a tumultuous period.

NATO had to extend Stoltenberg’s tenure twice as it struggled for two years to replace him — with many allies initially hoping to name a woman and someone from eastern Europe to take over.

Rutte will be the fourth Dutchman to head the alliance since it was founded upon the ashes of World War II to face off against the Soviet Union.



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