Hungary’s international minister mentioned his nation can not assist the bid of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to turn into the secretary-general of NATO to exchange Jens Stoltenberg.
“We certainly cannot support the election of a person as NATO secretary general who previously wanted to bring Hungary to its knees,” Péter Szijjártó mentioned at a news convention in Budapest. “It would be very strange if the candidacy of such a person was supported by the Hungarian government.”
Rutte, the prime minister of the Netherlands, was a robust advocate for guidelines making entry to the European Union’s price range conditional on assembly the bloc’s rule of legislation requirements, which led to billions of euros being withheld from Hungary.
Rutte is now in search of to exchange Jens Stoltenberg as secretary-general of the 31-nation Western army alliance.
But he wants the assist of each NATO member state to get the job, that means Hungary has the ability to veto. There are at the moment no different publicly declared candidates.
Rutte has sturdy backing from Britain, Germany and the United States.
Source: www.dailysabah.com