One Year Nato Secretary General: Does Rutte's Strategy Work?
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Mark Rutte has been NATO Secretary General for a year. His biggest test of probation: dealing with Donald Trump. With flattery and bending, he seeks access to the US President. Is the strategy working out? By Helga Schmidt.
His 14 years as Prime Minister of the Netherlands gave him the nickname "Teflon Mark". Mark Rutte has been Secretary General of NATO for a year now. How has he proven himself on the post?
Mark Rutte's first year as NATO Secretary General was filled with difficult tasks, focusing on relations with Donald Trump and challenges related to Russia, summarizes the German website DW. Rutte assumed the most important position in the Alliance's structures exactly one year ago, at a turning point for global security policy.
As one of the longest-serving prime ministers in Europe, Mark Rutte earned the nickname “Teflon Mark” – for his ability to withstand political blows. Has he maintained that reputation as head of NATO?
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