NATO's Next General Secretary is Dutch's PM Mark Ruttee, will take place from October
Keeping the Russia-Ukraine war in mind, NATO has announced Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Ruttee as the next General Secretary of NATO.
Dutch's PM Mark Ruttee is Appointed as NATO's Next General Secretary
NATO, the world's and the West's largest security organisation, recently changed its general security. All 32 nations of NATO have appointed Dutch 57, Present Prime Minister Mark Ruttee as General Secretary of NATO.
NATO finalized its decision on Wednesday and reposted PM Mark Dutch's tweet on its Twitter account.
PM Mark was very happy on this occasion.
Netherlands PM Mark Ruttee was also chosen as the General Secretary of NATO because Mark is a strong supporter of Ukraine and everyone hopes that if Mark becomes the General Secretary of NATO, then surely some big difference will be seen in the ongoing Ukraine Russia war.
PM Mark Expressed her "honour" via Social media
He expressed his happiness on Platform X and said that it is a "tremendous honour" for him to be appointed NATO's General Secretary. He told NATO about the authority of "collective Security".It is a tremendous honour to be appointed Secretary-General of NATO. The Alliance is and will remain the cornerstone of our collective security. Leading this organisation is a responsibility I do not take lightly. I’m grateful to all the Allies for placing their trust in me. I…
— Mark Rutte (@MinPres) June 26, 2024
Further Mark has talked about fulfilling all the responsibilities of the post of NATO General Secretary properly. Mark says that this is an important responsibility for him and he will not take it "lightly"
He expressed gratitude towards all the 32 American and European Nations of NATO, "I'm grateful to all the Allies for placing their trust in me." Mark also mentioned NATO's current General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg and talked about Serving as the General Secretary October.
"I look forward to taking up the position with great vigour in October, as successor to @jensstoltenberg, who has provided NATO with outstanding leadership for the past 10 years, and for whom I have always had great admiration."
"Mark is a true transatlanticist" marked Mr. Stoltenberg
Current NATO General Secretary Mr."Mark is a true transatlanticist, a strong leader and a consensus-builder. I wish him every success as we continue to strengthen NATO."I warmly welcome #NATO Allies' choice of @MinPres Mark Rutte as my successor. Mark is a true transatlanticist, a strong leader and a consensus-builder. I wish him every success as we continue to strengthen NATO.
— Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) June 26, 2024
I know I am leaving NATO in good hands.https://t.co/D0ass7fKiL
Stoltenberg said via Social Media after getting the approval of giving PM Mark the post of NATO's General Secretary, He welcomed Mark with great enthusiasm.
All the important members of NATO showed complete trust in Dutch Pt. Mark Ritt; the present General Secretary even said, "I know I am leaving NATO in good hands."
Strong Supporter of Ukraine, amid Ongoing Russia Ukraine war
In the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, Mark has clearly emerged as a supporter of the Ukrainian war. He has been against Russia not just today but from the very beginning. He has also spoken openly about it several times.
"Speak out against Putin and Russia’s violation of the UN Charter. Support the peace plan" And support Ukraine. Even if it takes time. Even if there are setbacks. Especially if it takes time and there are setbacks. And tell Russia to give back the stolen children of Ukraine." He marked while addressing at the Assembly of United Nations.
In his speech, he called Ukraine "Victims" and Russia "Predator" and alleged that "Putin has occupied 20 per cent of Ukraine."
"In the case of the war in Ukraine, there is no shared blame.
There is no doubt about who the perpetrator is, and who the victim.
Russia attacked Ukraine, a sovereign nation."
"Not the other way round.
So there can be no ‘shared’ solution.
Russia is the aggressor here.
And it is not Ukraine’s supporters that are prolonging the war. It is Russia.
Putin has occupied 20 per cent of Ukraine."
Serving as the PM of Netherlands since 2010
57 year old Mark Ruttee is an experienced politician from Netherlands. He has been serving as the Prime Minister of Netherlands since 2010. Mark started his political career in 2002 as a State Secretary. People of Netherlands love Ruttee very much, that is why he is the Prime Minister of Netherlands since 2010.
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