Summary
NATO Chief Mark Rutte expressed that the world benefits from the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader. He believes this may weaken Iran's nuclear and missile programs, improving security for Europe and the Middle East. Rutte also reaffirmed NATO's commitment to protect its members but confirmed no military involvement by NATO.
Key Facts
- NATO Chief Mark Rutte stated the world is "better off" without Iran's Supreme Leader.
- He believes the leader's death could weaken Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities.
- Rutte mentioned this change could improve security in Europe and the Middle East.
- He emphasized that NATO is not engaged militarily in Iran.
- Rutte confirmed NATO's readiness to defend its territories.