“It is very difficult to imagine that someone who holds and supports such a position could be elected as the head of an organization where 100 percent trust is required,” Szijjártó stated. “We have to be able to die for each other here, and it should be led by someone we can trust 100 percent.” Read also: Netherlands PM Rutte likely to become NATO Secretary General by summer Simultaneously, Szijjártó endorsed Romanian President Klaus Iohannis for the position. While there is much discussion about strengthening NATO’s eastern flank, “nobody seems to consider that if the threat comes from the ea…