Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte is set to become the next Nato chief after his only rival dropped out of the leadership race. Mr Rutte will become the secretary-general of the alliance in October ...
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has said he will quit politics ... motion brought by the opposition in a bid to topple him. The Netherlands has had a coalition government led by Mr Rutte and ...
Do we still have a prime minister? Mark Rutte has said he is leaving politics and will not ... All in all, it is likely to be well into next year before the Netherlands again has a government which is ...
NATO allies appointed outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as its next secretary general. The alliance's soon-to-be ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Mark Rutte is a Secretary General for NATO with 15 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2011 Statement as a Prime Minister for Netherlands.
Reuters Mark Rutte said he would hand his resignation to King Willem-Alexander on Saturday Asylum applications in the Netherlands ... country's longest serving prime minister and has been in ...
The Netherlands will go into lockdown over the Christmas period to try to stop a surge of the Omicron coronavirus variant, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Saturday. All non-essential shops ...
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte signed a security deal with Ukraine in the northeastern city of Kharkiv on Friday (1 March) and said the Netherlands would help fund the supply of 800,000 artillery ...
The Netherlands. What is there to ... In the low countries, Mark Rutte avoided all this noise. As prime minister, Rutte seemed to embody the Dutch reputation for discretion, commerciality, and ...
‘Very happy to learn that Hamas has reacted very positively’ and ‘for us now, it’s crucial to have a full cease-fire as soon as possible,’ says Rutte - The ICJ has also said ‘the Rafah ...
NATO on Tuesday launched operation Baltic Sentry to deter further attempts to damage critical underwater infrastructure in ...
June 18, 2024 Mark Rutte and Viktor Orbán at a meeting of the European Council last year. Photo: Hans Lucas, European Council Hungary and Romania were the only two countries standing in the way of ...