Jens Stoltenberg to stay as Nato chief for another year
- Jens Stoltenberg's contract as head of NATO has been extended for another year, allowing him to complete a decade at the helm.
- The decision to extend Stoltenberg's term suggests that NATO prioritizes continuity and experience during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
- The search for a successor for Stoltenberg has been unsuccessful so far, with no agreement reached among NATO countries, and many expressing a preference for a woman to be appointed to the top post.
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NATO extends Jens Stoltenberg’s term as secretary general
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will stay at the head of the world’s largest international military alliance for another year, he announced Tuesday. The former Norwegian prime minister was named the secretary general in 2014. His re-appointment will keep him in the role until at least October 2024. “The transatlantic bond between Europe & North…
·Washington, United States
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NATO's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has signed a one-year contract extension, after months seeking a consensus replacement candidate failed to bear fruit. The announcement comes a week before a NATO leaders summit.
·Bonn, Germany
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