FT: Danish PM Set for NATO Job, Bulgaria's Bidder Out

Politics | March 11, 2009, Wednesday // 14:41
Bulgaria FT: Danish PM Set for NATO Job, Bulgaria's Bidder Out: FT: Danish PM Set for NATO Job, Bulgaria's Bidder Out Bulgaria's Solomon Passy has to bid goodbye to his hopes to be the next Secretary-General of NATO, according to a report of the Financial Times. Photo by BGNES

Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Danish prime minister, appears set to become the new Secretary-General of NРђРўРћ, following a private agreement by the leaders of Britain, France and Germany to back his candidacy, the Financial Times reported.

In a move that would place Mr Rasmussen at the centre of the west's drive to win the war in Afghanistan, Gordon Brown, UK prime minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, French president, and Angela Merkel, German chancellor, have reportedly agreed that the 56-year-old Dane should become NATO's chief diplomat.

The agreement leaves out Solomon Passy, Bulgaria's candidate to be the next Secretary-General of NATO.

Others tipped as potential successors to Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, the current Secretary-General, were Jonas Gahr Stoere, Norway's foreign minister; Des Browne, former British defence secretary; and Peter Mackay, Canadian defence minister.

 

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