Published 15:17 IST, July 27th 2022
Boris Johnson tipped to become next NATO Secretary-General by UK's Conservative Party
Boris Johnson is being touted as a candidate to fill the key defence post with the incumbent Jens Stoltenberg widely expected to stand down in September.
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Senior Conservative Party members are vouching for outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to become next secretary general of rth Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]. Johnson is being endorsed for position when high-profile designation next becomes free after Jens Stoltenberg completes his four-year term. NATO chief was due to be appointed this September but process is speculated to have been delayed due to recent war in Ukraine wd by Russian Federation.
"Prime Minister is being touted as a candidate to fill key defence post with incumbent Jens Stoltenberg widely expected to stand down in September next year," UK's newspaper Telegraph learnt via sources familiar with development.
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Johnson will be latest politician pushed for role after British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, former UK Prime Minister resa May and David Cameron.
Boris Johnson frontrunner for NATO chief role
opportunity for postion of he of NATO is being touted for Johnson after he steps down as Prime Minister of UK on September 6. He would also have to quit his role as UK MP in order to take up responsibility. Johnson will likely take up role after chief of US-led military bloc Jens Stoltenberg “stands down in September next year,” that will leave a vacancy for high-profile defense position, paper revealed. "People will probably argue over Boris Johnson's legacy for years – but one thing which is clearly inarguable is his absolutely staunch support for Ukraine in face of Russian barbarity," report furr ded.
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t just Consevative Party members, but British Defence Committee has also been supporting Johnson's candidacy to be next Secretary General of NATO, particularly due to his incessant support towards ally Ukraine during course of Russian aggression. Some UK officials, although have also opposed idea, such as Lord Richard Dannatt, former he of British Army, who me clear that he cant support Johnson because of "his character" and recent series of controversies surounding his overall conduct as a British premier. "Undoubtedly, he has done a lot of good things and our full square support for Ukraine is fantastic," he told British paper. "But I am afraid it is personal stuff, lack of integrity, lack of trust. Frankly, we don't want to expose Boris Johnson on international st for more ridicule. He is a national embarrassment," Dannatt reminded.
Ar senior UK ministry of defense personnel, who spoke on condition of anymity said that re is a likelihood Emmanuel Macron, French President, would veto Boris Johnson " reality is that NATO sec gens are appointed by unanimous decision. Any country can veto," unnamed source stressed. "Do you think President Macron would minate Boris Johnson to be sec gen of NATO? It is a challenge for a Brit full stop. You need United States to support you and French to say 'yes,'" official furrmore iterated.
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15:15 IST, July 27th 2022