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Former Dutch defence minister to lead EU diplomatic service

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 11:07 AM

BRUSSELS, June 24 (Reuters) – European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Wednesday named a former Dutch defence minister ​and France’s ambassador to NATO to ‌top posts in the EU diplomatic service as the bloc seeks to strengthen its security.

• Kajsa Ollongren, who served as Dutch defence minister from 2022-2024 ‌and ​is currently a senior EU ⁠human rights official, ⁠will become secretary-general, the top civil servant, at the European External Action Service (EEAS) on September 1, Kallas said.

• Kallas also announced that ​David Cvach, France’s NATO envoy since 2024, will take over as the service’s ⁠top official for defence ⁠and security.

• The appointments reflect the ​bloc’s current focus on boosting European defence, triggered ​by Russia’s war in Ukraine and ‌U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to reduce Washington’s commitments to NATO.

• An EU official said the appointments would strengthen EU cooperation with ⁠NATO, whose Secretary General Mark Rutte was Dutch prime minister when Ollongren was defence minister.

• The ⁠moves come ‌as the EU debates a ⁠possible revamp of its diplomatic efforts ​amid ‌widespread criticism that its response ​to crises ⁠such as the war in Gaza have been too slow and disjointed, beset by differences between member countries and among EU institutions.

(Reporting by Lili Bayer and Andrew Gray; Editing by ​Mark Porter)