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NATO agrees to extend boss Stoltenberg's term by a year

NATO member states have extended the term of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg until October 1, 2024, the alliance chief announces.

Agencies and A News WORLD
Published July 04,2023
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (not pictured) hold a press conference at the NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium June 28, 2023. (REUTERS File Photo)

NATO decided on Tuesday to extend Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's contract by a further year, opting to stick with an experienced leader as war rages on the alliance's doorstep rather than try to agree on a successor.

Stoltenberg, a former prime minister of Norway, has been the transatlantic security alliance's leader since 2014 and his tenure had already been extended three previous times.

The decision means continuity at the top of NATO as its 31 members grapple with the twin challenge of supporting Ukraine in repelling Moscow's invasion while avoiding a direct conflict between NATO and Russian forces.

Stoltenberg, 64, is widely seen across the alliance as a steady leader and patient consensus-builder.

In a tweet, Stoltenberg said he was honoured by the decision to extend his term to October 1, 2024.

"The transatlantic bond between Europe & North America has ensured our freedom & security for nearly 75 years, and in a more dangerous world, our Alliance is more important than ever," he said.