Critics, such as the 25 or so organizations that gather under the “Stop NATO” network in Helsingborg, often point out that NATO entry has happened “over the heads of the people” and that disarmament leads to peace. But history shows the opposite, writes Enxhi Rruci, board member of Sweden’s Young Atlanticists.
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Critics, such as the 25 or so organizations that gather under the “Stop NATO” network in Helsingborg, often point out that NATO entry has happened “over the heads of the people” and that disarmament leads to peace. But history shows the opposite, writes Enxhi Rruci, board member of Sweden’s Young Atlanticists.
Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide participated on May 21 and 22 at the NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Helsingborg – a historic meeting in the alliance hosted by Sweden for the first time.