Rutte’s appointment comes as Ukraine faces pressure from Russian bombardment in eastern regions
Thu 20 Jun 2024 11.49 EDT
The outgoing Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, has won the race to become the next head of Nato at a perilous moment for the western alliance, after his only rival withdrew his bid.
The long-serving Dutch leader is expected to be confirmed formally as Nato’s secretary general in the coming days and take over when the incumbent head, Jens Stoltenberg, steps down on 1 October after nearly a decade in charge.
Rutte’s imminent appointment comes as Ukraine faces…