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NATO confirms new chief

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has called Russia an “adversary” and vowed to continue supporting Ukraine.

Acting Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has been officially appointed as the next NATO secretary general, replacing the Norwegian Jens Stoltenberg, the US-led military bloc has announced. Rutte will take up the post on October 1.

The decision to appoint the 57-year-old veteran politician, the longest-serving prime minister in Dutch history, known for his staunch support of Ukraine and consensus-building skills, was made on Wednesday by NATO’s main political decision-making body.

Writing on X (formerly known as Twitter) Rutte said that the appointment was “a tremendous honor” for him, adding that “the Alliance is and will remain the cornerstone of our collective security” while praising Stoltenberg for “outstanding leadership for the past 10 years.”

Rutte selection came after months of wrangling for the post, with candidates including, former UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis.

Rutte’s appointment was all but set in stone after Iohannis became the last serious rival to drop out of the race last week, while Hungary and Slovakia indicated they would back the Dutch politician. Estonia’s Kallas has been widely tipped to replace Josep Borrell as EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs.

Hungary agreed to support Rutte after it was allowed to opt out of the bloc’s efforts to support Kiev, while Slovakia backed his candidacy in exchange for assurances that NATO would defend its airspace.

The appointment of Rutte comes as NATO countries continue to provide Ukraine with large-scale military support. The Dutch prime minister has described Russia as an “adversary” while advocating aiding Ukraine. At the same time, Rutte said earlier this month while the West must “ensure that Ukraine wins,” “Russia will not go away… and we have to find in the longer term a form of relationship with Russia.”

Politico has also dubbed Rutte a “Trump whisperer,” crediting him with defusing at least one tense standoff between the former US president and NATO leaders over defense spending in 2018. Commenting on Trump’s possible return to the White House, Rutte urged the bloc to “stop moaning and whining” about the GOP frontrunner. “We have to work with whoever is on the dance floor,” he stated at the Munich Security Conference in February.

Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov suggested on Wednesday that NATO was unlikely to change its overall policy towards Russia with Rutte at its helm. “At the moment, the alliance is hostile to us,” he added.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. SPECTRE appoints a new overlord.

    Total globalist reptile, this guy. The Dutch farmers still want his head on a pike.

    With him running NATO, expect war, war and more war.

  2. Meanwhile, the Russians have parked a couple of warships fall off, nuclear warheads off the coast of Cuba. What sort of a twit is this guy?

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