The North Atlantic Council on Wednesday selected Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to replace Jens Stoltenberg as the Secretary-General of the NATO military alliance from Oct. 1, 2024.
This comes as NATO ambassadors confirmed his appointment during a meeting at the alliance's headquarters in Brussels, ahead of a summit in Washington from July 9 to 11 where NATO heads of government will formally welcome Rutte.
NATO will face many major challenges in the months ahead — including the continuing war in Ukraine and a possible return of Donald Trump to the US presidency — and Rutte is the best person to lead the alliance. He's a low-key, well-connected politician who can unite the allies and bolster both defense and deterrence policies.
It's comprehensible that some may believe that Rutte is the right man to lead NATO, especially if Trump were to return to the White House. After all, he is a skilled politician who had good relations with the former US president during his first term. That's not enough, though. NATO needs someone to win over America — and Rutte just can't do that.