⢠Mark Rutte takes office as NATO Secretary General
⢠Jens Stoltenberg: Looking back on 10 years as NATO Secretary General
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On 1 October 2024, Mark Rutte took office as the NATO Secretary General. He was welcomed to NATO Headquarters in Brussels by outgoing Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, whose term ends after 10 years. Mr Rutte and Mr Stoltenberg laid a wreath during a ceremony at the NATO Memorial to the Fallen.
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During his maiden trip as NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte visited Kyiv on 3 October 2024. The Secretary General met with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and pledged continued support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.
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On 1 October, we bid farewell to Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who served 10 years at the helm of NATO, and welcomed Mark Rutte into the position. But what exactly is a NATO Secretary General and how does someone get the job? How long do they serve and what do they do every day? Read on to find out!
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On 30 September 2024, the NATO Military Committee formally farewelled Jens Stoltenberg at the end of his tenure as Secretary General. He is succeeded by Mark Rutte, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, on 1 October.
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As we bid farewell to Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, we look back on his 10 years as NATO Secretary General - some of the most turbulent years in the Allianceâs history. Throughout this tempestuous decade, Stoltenberg was a constant. With steady hands and a cool head, he guided the Alliance through crisis after crisis, remaining focused on what NATO could do to address the challenges it faced. In this biography, learn more about the person behind the position, including some behind-the-scenes anecdotes from Stoltenbergâs time in office.
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