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Could David Cameron become NATO’s next secretary-general? | Could David Cameron become NATO’s next secretary-general? |
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Former British Prime Minister David Cameron is tipped to become the next secretary-general of NATO, reports suggest. Government advisers believe Britain’s best chance of taking control of the top job is to put forward an ex-PM. | Former British Prime Minister David Cameron is tipped to become the next secretary-general of NATO, reports suggest. Government advisers believe Britain’s best chance of taking control of the top job is to put forward an ex-PM. |
Serving Tory Prime Minister Theresa May is keen for a post-Brexit Britain to play a greater role in the military alliance, which was formed after World War II to counter the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. | |
The NATO job comes with a tax-free salary of €260,000 (£222,019 or US$272,000) and is currently held by former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who is to step down in 2018 or 2019. | The NATO job comes with a tax-free salary of €260,000 (£222,019 or US$272,000) and is currently held by former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who is to step down in 2018 or 2019. |
Allies of Cameron argue it is crucial for Britain to get the job if it wants to “play a greater role in European security and show EU allies that we want to play a constructive post-Brexit role on the continent.” | Allies of Cameron argue it is crucial for Britain to get the job if it wants to “play a greater role in European security and show EU allies that we want to play a constructive post-Brexit role on the continent.” |
“The key at this stage is to flag high-level interest in leader level conversations and to show that our eventual candidate is visible and acceptable to everyone,” the Daily Mail quoted one friend of Cameron saying. | “The key at this stage is to flag high-level interest in leader level conversations and to show that our eventual candidate is visible and acceptable to everyone,” the Daily Mail quoted one friend of Cameron saying. |
“That means a would-be candidate would need to start talking about the right issues and show up at various conferences such as the Munich Security Conference and Davos.” | “That means a would-be candidate would need to start talking about the right issues and show up at various conferences such as the Munich Security Conference and Davos.” |
A NATO source, also quoted in the Mail, said Britain is in a strong position as it “has weight as militarily the largest and most significant” country in the alliance besides the US. | A NATO source, also quoted in the Mail, said Britain is in a strong position as it “has weight as militarily the largest and most significant” country in the alliance besides the US. |
“Securing the support of the US will be important to getting the post. It’s not necessarily essential at the outset, but the US view in the end carries a lot of weight with other allies and the final decision has to be by consensus of all 28 allies,” he added. | “Securing the support of the US will be important to getting the post. It’s not necessarily essential at the outset, but the US view in the end carries a lot of weight with other allies and the final decision has to be by consensus of all 28 allies,” he added. |
However, Britain’s future military power is in question after senior sources told the Telegraph this week the armed forces face tough budget cuts to meet new spending commitments. | However, Britain’s future military power is in question after senior sources told the Telegraph this week the armed forces face tough budget cuts to meet new spending commitments. |
“There are going to be some very tough decisions in the next two or three months,” the source said. | “There are going to be some very tough decisions in the next two or three months,” the source said. |
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