Dutch PM to take over as head of NATO

Martin Banks

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The North Atlantic Council has appointed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as NATO’s next Secretary General, succeeding Jens Stoltenberg. Rutte, a longtime PM and transatlanticist, will assume his role on October 1 and is expected to work towards defending NATO’s collective security and strengthening the European pillar within its structures.

In a significant development for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the North Atlantic Council has selected Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as its next Secretary General. With the ongoing war in Ukraine and the alliance facing critical challenges, Rutte’s appointment comes at a pivotal moment in NATO’s history. As a seasoned leader and vocal supporter of Ukraine, Rutte is poised to play a key role in shaping the alliance’s future and strengthening its collective defense capabilities.

Mark Rutte Chosen as NATO’s Next Secretary General

The North Atlantic Council has decided to appoint Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as NATO’s next Secretary General. He takes over at a critical point in the future of the alliance and with the bitter war in Ukraine still rumbling on. Rutte, long time PM in the Netherlands, succeeds Jens Stoltenberg.

Rutte will assume his functions as Secretary General from 1 October when Stoltenberg’s term expires after ten years at the helm of the Alliance. Reaction was swift with comment from senior MEP David McAllister, Chairman of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee.

The deputy told this website, “Mark Rutte is a transatlanticist with a proven record in successful consensus-building as well as a vocal ally of Ukraine in its fight against the Russian war of aggression.

“I welcome his selection as next NATO Secretary General, and am convinced that he will work diligently to defend NATO as the cornerstone of our collective security.

“Equally, the European Union must continue in its endeavor to strengthen the European pillar within NATO’s structures by making an even bigger contribution to our common defense.” The veteran MEP added, “As an experienced leader of a European member state for fourteen years, Mr Rutte is the right partner within NATO to achieve exactly that.”

Stoltenberg, meanwhile, met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday to discuss preparations for the Washington Summit in July. The Secretary General praised France’s “key role in the Alliance, including its contributions to collective defense on the eastern flank with deployments in Romania and Estonia.” He also thanked President Macron for France’s contributions to NATO’s air policing in the Baltic skies and in the maritime domain. 

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Martin Banks is an experienced British-born journalist who has been covering the EU beat (and much else besides) in Brussels since 2001. Previously, he had worked for many years in regional journalism in the UK and freelanced for national titles. He has a keen interest in foreign affairs and has closely followed the workings of the European Parliament and MEPs in particular for some years.
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