Rutte Closes In on NATO Job After Orban Talks, Slovakia Backing

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is on the verge of becoming the next head of the NATO military alliance after securing Slovakia’s endorsement and the conditional support of Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban.

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