Rob Jetten
Coverage of Rob Jetten in the Nexus archive.
- Von der Leyen and Costa gifted guns by Erdoğan at NATO summit
European leaders received engraved pistols and live ammunition from Turkish President Erdoğan at a NATO summit in Ankara. The gifts, presented to Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa, included bullets and cleaning kits, with security teams handling checks and decommissioning plans.
- Dutch prime minister says vital to show Iran 'breaches of ceasefire' unacceptable
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten emphasized the importance of showing Iran that breaches of the Middle East truce are unacceptable. He also called for maximum diplomatic pressure to ensure continued talks and a solution.
- Winners and losers of European liberals’ big bash
The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) held its 50th anniversary congress in Vienna, focusing on challenges from the far-right surge and EU reforms. Valérie Hayer of Renew Europe and Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten were highlighted as key figures, with Jetten celebrated for his party's election victory and progressive policies.
- ‘Historic Decision’: Netherlands to Host Tribunal on Russian Aggression
The Netherlands will host a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, a decision welcomed by President Volodymyr Zelensky as 'historic.' During a call with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten, the leaders discussed air defense cooperation, Russian attacks on Kyiv, and future bilateral meetings.
- ‘Too late’: why some Malukans say a Dutch apology isn’t enough
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten apologized to the Malukan community for historical mistreatment, but responses were mixed, with some demanding concrete action instead of symbolic gestures. The apology addressed the systemic mistreatment of Malukan migrants who arrived in Europe 75 years ago.
- Dutch PM apologises for Moluccan soldiers’ mistreatment after Indonesian independence
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten apologized for the mistreatment of Moluccan soldiers who served in the Royal Dutch East Indies army during Indonesia's independence struggle. A crowdfunded monument was unveiled in Rotterdam to honor the soldiers, who migrated to the Netherlands in 1951 under circumstances they believed would be temporary.