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NATO keeps Jens Stoltenberg as its chief until 2022

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who has served in his post since 2014, has had his term extended to September 2022, NATO announced Thursday. "Allies expressed their support for the secretary general's work to adapt and modernise NATO and ensure it remains fit for the future," NATO said in a press release. All 29 allied states voted for the extension.

Published March 28,2019
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NATO has extended the mandate of its top civilian official, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, for two years, making the former Norwegian premier one of the longest-serving heads of the military alliance.

Stoltenberg said Thursday he is "honored" by the decision made by the 29 allies and "I thank them for putting their trust in me."

He said: "We face the biggest security challenges in a generation and I look forward to continue working with all allies to adapt and modernize NATO."

Stoltenberg, who assumed office in 2014, will now hold the post until Sept. 30, 2022.

Only former Dutch foreign minister Joseph Luns, who spent 13 years in office from 1971, will have served in the post longer if Stoltenberg sees out his term.