Former Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday (Oct 1) took over as the new chief of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Rutte took over from Jens Stoltenberg as NATO secretary-general.
The conflict is entering what Russian officials say is the most dangerous phase to date. Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
The new leader of NATO, former Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte, pledged on Tuesday to continue leading the alliance in ...
The new Nato chief Mark Rutte has vowed to strengthen Western support for war-ravaged Ukraine as he takes charge of the ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte plans to work with any future president of the United States, regardless of the outcome of ...
The mood is jittery inside the alliance as it copes with a revanchist Russia and a potential US president indifferent to Nato ...
In opting for the veteran Dutch statesman, a staunch U.S. ally and stalwart backer of Ukraine, NATO's 32 nations have picked a leader who will keep pushing support for Kyiv and efforts to bolster the ...
The two vessels attacked: Panamanian-flagged crude tanker Cordelia Moon and Liberian-flagged bulk carrier Minoan Courage, ...
NATO’s changing of the guard takes place while war rages in Ukraine and as the future of transatlantic relations remains ...
Dutch former Prime Minister Mark Rutte takes over from Jens Stoltenberg as NATO's secretary general at a time of great ...
One of NATO’s longest serving top officials, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, stepped down on Tuesday, handing over the ...