Oct. 1 (UPI) --The new leader of NATO, former Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte, pledged on Tuesday to continue leading ...
Mark Rutte, the outgoing prime minister of the Netherlands, is now set to become the next NATO secretary general. Romania, the only member of the alliance holding out on his candidacy, removed its ...
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has said he will quit politics after his coalition government collapsed on Friday in a row over asylum policies. After nearly 13 years in power, Mr Rutte is one of ...
Henk Vermeer, finance spokesman for the famers’ interests party BBB, said he expected the new commissioner to “stand up for the interests of the Netherlands”. But Rutte pushed back on the idea, ...
All in all, it is likely to be well into next year before the Netherlands again has a government which is able to take difficult decisions. What about the polls? It’s too early to say what the impact ...
The reported threat to Mr Rutte follows the murder of prominent Dutch journalist Peter R de Vries, who was known for investigating the criminal underworld in the Netherlands. BACKGROUND ...
Rutte was elevated to his position leading NATO earlier this year after having served as the prime minister of the Netherlands between 2010 and 2024. “They discussed the range of global security ...
But Mark Rutte appeared frustrated at growing speculation ... Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands and Poland and U.K. representatives, who were in Brussels. He’s also due to take part in an EU ...
Mark Rutte, the head of NATO ... Prime Minister Dick Schoof of the Netherlands, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark and President Andrzej Duda of Poland also attended the Wednesday ...
Rutte gathered leaders from Germany, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands and Poland at his residence on Wednesday evening to discuss how to support Kyiv ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White ...
TASS/. The North Atlantic Alliance on October 14 will start its annual Steadfast Noon air exercise to practice the use of nuclear weapons, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte upon his arrival in ...
During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Brussels, NATO leader Mark Rutte urged member states on Wednesday to ramp up their military backing of Kyiv to improve Ukraine's standing ...