PoliticsTop StoryUS

US thanks Romania for its leader exiting NATO leadership race to clear way for Rutte

The Biden administration on Friday thanked Romania for its president withdrawing from the race to lead NATO, saying the move would help ensure the Western military alliance stays properly focused. Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered the message to his Romanian counterpart Luminița-Teodora Odobescu. Their meeting Friday at the State Department came just a day after Romanian President Klaus Iohannis dropped out of the running for NATO’s top job, clearing the way for outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

Quick Read

  • US Appreciation: The Biden administration thanked Romania for its president withdrawing from the NATO leadership race.
  • Message Delivered: Secretary of State Antony Blinken conveyed gratitude to Romanian Foreign Minister Luminița-Teodora Odobescu during their meeting at the State Department.
  • Focus on Alliance: Blinken praised Romania’s role in ensuring NATO remains focused, particularly on the eastern flank.
  • President Iohannis’ Decision: Romanian President Klaus Iohannis exited the race, clearing the path for outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
  • Romania’s NATO Role: Romania, a NATO member since 2004, has played a key role during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and hosted a NATO foreign ministers meeting in November 2022.
  • Upcoming NATO Summit: Iohannis’ withdrawal paves the way for Rutte’s likely appointment as NATO secretary-general at the NATO summit in Washington on July 9-11.
  • NATO Unity: The move is expected to promote NATO unity and demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine.
  • Preferred Candidate: Rutte has been the favored candidate of many NATO allies, including the US and Germany, for months.
  • NATO Leadership Role: The NATO secretary-general chairs meetings and guides consultations among the 32 member countries, ensuring consensus-based decision-making.
  • Rutte’s Start Date: If confirmed, Rutte would officially start his role as NATO secretary-general on October 1.

The Associated Press has the story:

US thanks Romania for its leader exiting NATO leadership race to clear way for Rutte

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP) —

The Biden administration on Friday thanked Romania for its president withdrawing from the race to lead NATO, saying the move would help ensure the Western military alliance stays properly focused. Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered the message to his Romanian counterpart Luminița-Teodora Odobescu. Their meeting Friday at the State Department came just a day after Romanian President Klaus Iohannis dropped out of the running for NATO’s top job, clearing the way for outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

Blinken said he was “grateful” for Iohannis’ leadership in the alliance, although he did not specifically mention the contest to be NATO’s next secretary-general.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Romanian Foreign Minister Luminița-Teodora Odobescu, left, sign a memorandum of understanding during a ceremony at the State Department, Friday, June 21, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

“Romania has played a critical role in making sure that the alliance is focused everywhere it needs to be focused, including on our eastern flank,” Blinken told Odobescu. “We’re grateful for that. I am grateful for President Iohannis and his leadership and making sure the alliance is appropriately focused.”

Two U.S. officials said Washington was pleased by Iohannis’ decision to withdraw, suggesting it was a sign that Romania takes its alliance responsibilities seriously. Those officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal Biden administration thinking.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken with Romanian Foreign Minister Luminița-Teodora Odobescu, left, speaks during a ceremony in the Treaty Room at the State Department, Friday, June 21, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Iohannis is nearing the end of his second five-year term as Romania’s president and had announced his intention to run for NATO’s top job in March. Romania, a NATO member since 2004, borders Ukraine and has played an increasingly prominent role in the alliance throughout Russia’s full-scale invasion, including hosting a NATO meeting of foreign ministers in November 2022.

Iohannis’ withdrawal means that Rutte is all but certain to replace Jens Stoltenberg at the top of the alliance when its leaders meet next month in Washington to celebrate NATO’s 75th anniversary.

Romanian Foreign Minister Luminița-Teodora Odobescu, left, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, speaks during a ceremony in the Treaty Room at the State Department, Friday, June 21, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

It removed the last real hurdle Rutte might have faced and should allow NATO to put on a show of unity and demonstrate solidarity with war-ravaged Ukraine when U.S. President Joe Biden and his counterparts meet in Washington on July 9-11 for the summit.

Rutte’s appointment could be sealed by a meeting of NATO ambassadors in the coming days or by the leaders when they meet in Washington. He would officially start work on Oct. 1.

NATO secretaries-general are responsible for chairing meetings and guiding sometimes delicate consultations among the 32 member countries to ensure that an organization that operates on consensus can continue to function.

FILE- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, left, greets Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte during arrivals for a NATO summit at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Monday, June 14, 2021. Over the course of more than a dozen years at the top of Dutch politics, Mark Rutte got to know a thing or two about finding consensus among fractious coalition partners. Now he’s going to bring the experience of leading four Dutch multiparty governments to the international stage as NATO’s new secretary general. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, Pool)

NATO makes all of its decisions by consensus, giving any of the member countries an effective veto, including on whether they should take part in any joint effort or operation.

Rutte has for months been the preferred candidate of the majority of NATO allies, including big members like the United States and Germany.

For more world news

Previous Article
Prosecutors drop most charges against Columbia Univ. student protesters
Next Article
GOP Convention security will allow guns within outer perimeter, sets parade route for demonstrators

How useful was this article?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this article.

Latest News

Menu