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Boris Johnson could be the next NATO Secretary General – media

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Boris Johnson may become the new NATO Secretary General/AP

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Johnson could get a prestigious new position

Johnson will leave the post of British Prime Minister on September 6, after which the politician has every chance to get one of the most prestigious positions in Europe – Secretary General of NATO.

It is noted that the current Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is resigning next September, and the ruling Conservatives in Britain supported the nomination of Johnson in his place.

Any prominent Briton would be an excellent choice. If this is really what Boris Johnson wants to do, I will certainly support it,” MP Richard Drax said.

Macron could veto Johnson's appointment

Thus, MP Marc Francois is convinced that Johnson's political legacy will be controversial for many years to come. At the same time, the only thing that will definitely remain indisputable is the absolute unshakable support of Ukraine.

The publication notes that not all EU countries approve of Johnson's candidacy. In particular, if Johnson submits his application for the post of NATO Secretary General, he will face a French veto, since decisions in the Alliance are made unanimously.

However, if the rumor is really confirmed, this will be a huge success for Ukraine. After all, Boris Johnson is a brilliant politician and he understands exactly what is happening in Ukraine.

Boris Johnson's resignation: in short

  • On July 7, during the Prime Minister of Great Britain and the leader of the Conservative Party Boris Johnson has announced his resignation. He is ready to continue acting as Prime Minister and head of the Conservative Party until a new leader is elected.
  • He stressed that personnel changes will not affect support for Ukraine and urged the UK to continue to maintain leadership in the fight against Russia.
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