Romanian president withdraws candidacy for NATO chief in support of Dutch Premier Mark Rutte’s bid

Rutte, only remaining candidate, is expected to be alliance's new chief

By Ahmet Gencturk

ATHENS (AA) – Romanian President Klaus Iohannis withdrew his candidacy for NATO chief in support of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s bid for the same position, the President’s Office announced on Thursday.

The president had informed NATO allies about the withdrawal of his candidacy for the position of general secretary of the alliance, the office added in a statement.

The announcement followed the endorsements from Hungary and Slovakia on Tuesday, which expressed support for Rutte’s bid.

Consequently, the only remaining candidate after today's announcement by Iohannis, Rutte is expected to be the alliance's new chief.

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