NewsMark Rutte named new Nato chief amid geopolitical turmoil

Mark Rutte named new Nato chief amid geopolitical turmoil

Politico reported that outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will become the new NATO Secretary General. The politician had been vying for the position since November.

Mark Rutte
Mark Rutte
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Adam Zygiel

21 June 2024 13:14

On Tuesday, Rutte received the support of Hungary and Slovakia. On Thursday, Romania also backed him after former Romanian President Klaus Iohannis withdrew from the race for the NATO chief position.

Rutte will thus replace Norwegian Jens Stoltenberg. He will begin his tenure as Secretary General of the Alliance on 2 October 2023, slightly more than a month before the United States elections, which could dramatically change the balance of power. The Republican candidate, former President Donald Trump, has announced, among other things, a reduction in support for Ukraine.

Can "Teflon Mark" manage?

At the same time, the media highlight that "Teflon Mark" (as Rutte is humorously called due to his remarkable resilience to various scandals and crises) knows how to deal with Trump. He stood up to him in the past, surprising the then-U.S. president.

The position of NATO Secretary General is highly challenging, especially considering the current developments related to, among other things, the Russian invasion of Ukraine or the war between Israel and Palestine.

Politico recalls that Rutte also made numerous missteps, such as supporting the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project. Meanwhile, under his leadership, the Netherlands could not reach the required NATO defence spending level of 2% of GDP.

Mark Rutte has served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands since 2010. Known for his effectiveness and ability to forge political compromises, he gained trust not only domestically but also on the international stage. In July 2023, he unexpectedly announced his departure from national politics, sparking speculation about his future.

Outgoing Jens Stoltenberg assumed the role of NATO Secretary General on 1 October 2014. His tenure was full of challenges and significant international events, including the rise in tension between NATO and Russia and the strengthening of the Alliance's eastern flank.

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