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New job for former NATO chief Jens StoltenbergFrom 2000 to 2001 and from 2005 to 2013, Jens Stoltenberg was Norway's prime minister. In 2014, the Norwegian politician became secretary general of NATO, which he remained for exactly 10 years.
Faced with dilemmas over the expansion of Nato, the fight against Isis and how much to invest in security and defence, Jens Stoltenberg will have a busy inbox next year – but his main priority will ...
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After 10 years at helm of NATO. Why Jens Stoltenberg resigns and what he plans to do nextIn 2002, Stoltenberg became the leader of the Norwegian Labour Party. He served as Prime Minister of Norway twice (2000–2001 and 2005–2013). At the helm of NATO. Challenges and achievements In ...
Jens Stoltenberg, NATO's former secretary-general, will make a surprise return to Norwegian politics as finance minister, as the country faces concerns about a potential transatlantic trade war ...
SEOUL--NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg arrived in South Korea on Sunday, the first stop on a trip that will include Japan and is aimed at strengthening ties with the U.S. allies in the ...
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NATO-Indo-Pacific relations 'matter today more than ever,' Stoltenberg says at peace forumJEJU ISLAND, South Korea, May 30 (UPI) --The ties between NATO and the Indo-Pacific region "matter today more than ever," Jens Stoltenberg, head of the 32-nation defensive military alliance ...
BERLIN, December 3. /TASS/. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said NATO should be ready for bad news from Ukraine, according to his interview with ARD television on Saturday. "We should also ...
“The Arctic is of great importance for NATO,” and the Western alliance must give priority to its military presence in the polar region, NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg said in a Sunday interview ...
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Stoltenberg makes statement on Ukraine's right to decide on negotiations with RussiaStoltenberg's statements about Ukraine On October 1, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg left his position and handed over duties to Mark Rutte. Stoltenberg will now head the Munich Security ...
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