Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte is set to become the next NATO secretary-general after Hungary lifted its veto, following a letter from Rutte to Viktor Orbán. The letter promised Orbán that, as NATO head, Rutte would not deploy Hungarian troops or use its funds to support Ukraine. The current secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, says the selection process will conclude ‘very soon’. Orbán posted the letter on social media, confirming Rutte’s commitment to the agreement. Rutte acknowledged past remarks which had caused dissatisfaction in Hungary and reassured Orbán of his respect for the deal made between Stoltenberg and Orbán in Budapest. His confirmation depends on consensus among all NATO members; with the veto lifted, he is now poised to succeed Stoltenberg.
Netherlands: prime minister to become new NATO head
Written by David Fletcher 20 Jun 2024Additional Info
- Pray: for Mr Rutte as he takes up this important new role. (Isaiah 41:10)
- More: www.euronews.com/2024/06/19/dutch-pm-mark-rutte-in-line-to-become-next-nato-chief-after-hungary-lifts-veto
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