Turkey Endorses Mark Rutte for NATO Secretary-General
Turkey has officially declared its support for Mark Rutte's candidacy as the next NATO Secretary-General, intensifying the selection process.
- Turkey's backing for Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte marks a significant endorsement in his bid to become NATO's next Secretary-General.
- The announcement came after Rutte's recent visit to Turkey, where he sought support from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
- NATO aims to finalize the selection of Jens Stoltenberg’s successor by the end of April, ahead of the alliance's 75th anniversary summit.
- Hungary remains opposed to Rutte's candidacy, while other NATO members have yet to publicly declare their support.
- Rutte, known for his strong ties with leaders in the UK, EU, and the US, is stepping down from Dutch politics but remains in office.