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NATO Chief calls on allies to ‘Pay the Price for Peace’ before departure

NATO Chief calls on allies to 'Pay the Price for Peace' before departure

Stoltenberg to criticize NATO’s current military spending target. Suggests increased spending will strengthen defenses and deterrence. Highlights the need for peace and increased security. In his farewell speech later on Thursday, Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is expected to say that NATO’s current military spending target will not be sufficient to protect the alliance against an increasingly … Read more

New Russian offensive has begun, says NATO chief

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Jens Stoltenberg warns that Russia’s conflict in Ukraine may extend for years. What we see is President Putin and Russia still wanting to control Ukraine. NATO defense ministers’ meeting that will begin on Tuesday. A feared new massive Russian operation in Ukraine has reportedly already begun, according to the secretary general of NATO. “We see … Read more

NATO chief’s planned departure reintroduces the succession race

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  • Nato’s long-serving leader will step down in October.
  • There is no agreement on who should succeed Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.
  • The mandate of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has been extended three times.

BRUSSELS – The NATO alliance revealed Sunday that its long-serving leader would step down in October, sparking new speculation about his replacement.

According to diplomats in Brussels, there is no agreement on who should succeed former Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg as the Western alliance’s top civilian official.

Some NATO allies were discussing extending his already nine-year tenure to oversee NATO’s reaction to the crisis triggered by Russia’s conflict with Ukraine.

However, shortly after Stoltenberg returned from high-level discussions in Washington on Sunday, his spokesman announced that he would step down later this year.

“The mandate of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has been extended three times and he has served for a total of almost nine years,” spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said.

“The secretary general’s term comes to an end in October of this year and he has no intention to seek another extension of his mandate.”

The 63-year-decision old’s to step down will focus attention on the race among senior European officials to replace him, with nations already quietly floating candidates in news media leaks.

The secretary-general has always been a European, even if Washington has the last say on his — or, perhaps, this time, her — selection.

Is it time for a woman?

And, while the day-to-day duty is to coordinate and seek consensus among the 30 members, the choice itself will be considered indicative of NATO’s orientation. – Is it time for a woman? When Stoltenberg’s future was in doubt the last time — in February 2022, when he was appointed future president of the Norwegian central bank, only to withdraw later – speculation centered on women.

For seven decades, the alliance has been led by a succession of Western European men, and many observers believed it was time for a woman or an Easterner to assume the helm.

The last four NATO commanders appear to have been chosen for an anti-clockwise tour around the North Sea coast, with a Briton being followed by a Dutchman, a Dane, and now a Norwegian.

Meanwhile, the alliance’s strategic attention has switched to the coalition’s eastern flank, where younger NATO members on the Baltic and Black Sea beaches face an aggressive Russia.

Poland and the Baltic countries now consider their long-standing warnings about Moscow as valid, and they have led calls to arm and help Ukraine in the event of an invasion.

As a result, proposals have been made for NATO to choose a person such as Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte or her Estonian counterpart Kaja Kallas.

Both have long adopted a firm diplomatic posture with Russia, which may appeal to more hawkish friends but may backfire in some capitals.

Who is it?

Some say that selecting a Balt would be too provocative to Russia, bringing the allies — who currently arm and pay Kyiv’s soldiers — closer to direct conflict with Moscow.

More cynical observers, including some NATO officials, believe Kallas has been an overly effective advocate for the eastern stance, causing animosity in western capitals.

So, if not a hawkish Balt, who is it?

Although no official candidatures have been revealed, diplomats in Brussels believe the Netherlands will promote its defense minister, Kajsa Ollongren.

Meanwhile, Britain has already produced three secretaries-general in the alliance’s history and has historically viewed itself as a bridge between Europe and the United States.

Britain’s defense secretary, Ben Wallace, is frequently mentioned as a prospective contender, but it may not sit well with the 21 NATO partners who are also members of the European Union. – There is no agreement -Britain made friends in Ukraine as an early and vociferous supporter of its defense, but Brexit strained London’s ties with many EU capitals.

This leaves NATO’s southern flank open, with former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, 75, and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis allegedly in the running.

Finally, what if NATO chose a non-European secretary general for the first time, perhaps a Canadian like Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland?

“There is no consensus,” one senior NATO official admitted, amid reports that US President Joe Biden’s White House had yet to consider succession.

Stoltenberg assumed command of NATO’s headquarters in Brussels on October 1, 2014, and has led the Western alliance through various geopolitical crises.

The final NATO and US forces left Afghanistan in August 2021, just before the capital Kabul fell to victorious Taliban forces.

Stoltenberg also led NATO’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the ongoing war, the bloodiest on European soil since the 1940s.

Under previous US President Donald Trump, a frequent NATO critic, he has been a respected secretary-general and, in particular, a bridge between European allies and Washington.

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Death toll in Turkey and Syria earthquake crosses 23,000

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NATO head applauds Japan’s efforts to increase defence spending

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  • Japan to quadruple defense expenditure.
  • Japan is proposing (a military budget) to meet the NATO norm.
  • Japan’s plans will execute by the fiscal year 2027.

NATO‘s president praised Japan’s intention to quadruple defense expenditure on Wednesday, saying the pledge underlined the country’s determination to increase its security role in a turbulent world.

Jens Stoltenberg, speaking in Tokyo, said Japan’s increasing focus on security made the country “even more” of a partner “for peace.”

“I am pleased that Japan is proposing (a military budget) to meet the NATO norm of 2% of GDP allocated to defense,” he said during a speech at Tokyo’s Keio University.

Japan has capped military spending at approximately 1% of GDP for decades, but Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s cabinet approved a new security strategy late last year, including plans to raise defense spending to 2% of GDP by the fiscal year 2027.

“This proves that Japan values international security,” Stoltenberg said on Wednesday.

Rising Chinese and North Korean threats, as well as Russia’s conflict with Ukraine, have fueled public support for increased military spending in Japan.

Stoltenberg emphasized that Russia’s war was a global issue that affected Asia’s security environment.

He claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “completely miscalculated Ukraine” and the country’s NATO allies’ strong unity in support of it.

While emphasizing that NATO does not regard China as an opponent, he said Beijing’s military buildup and goals were a concern that needed to be addressed.

“Today, the global order that has served us so well for so long is in jeopardy. Moscow and Beijing are leading the charge against the autocratic rule “Stoltenberg explained.

“In a more hazardous world, Japan can count on NATO to be there for them,” he said.

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NATO, Japan PM Fumio Kishida pledge to strengthen ties

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These tanks can help Ukraine prevail, says NATO chief

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Belarus downs Ukraine air defense missile

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Russian retreat may be the result of intense pressure, says NATO chief

Russian retreat may be the result of intense pressure, says NATO chief

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Joe Biden says Putin won’t intimidate the US

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Joe Biden announces US military reinforcements in Europe

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NATO will significantly expand its high-readiness forces to 300,000

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  • NATO to boost the number of its forces at high readiness to over 300,000.
  • NATO response force now consists of approximately 40,000 troops.
  • Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg made the announcement in advance of this week’s NATO meeting in Madrid.

The NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, announced on Monday that NATO will significantly boost the number of its forces at high readiness to over 300,000.

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“We will transform the NATO response force and increase the number of our high readiness forces to well over 300,000,” he told reporters in advance of this week’s NATO meeting in Madrid.

The NATO response force now consists of approximately 40,000 troops.

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NATO chief warns, Ukraine war could last ‘years’

NATO warns of long Ukraine war as battles grind on

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg believes Turkey’s security worries are valid

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Turkey’s security concerns in opposing Finland and Sweden’s NATO membership applications are genuine, according to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who visited Finland on Sunday. “These are all valid issues. This is about terrorism, weapons exports, and other issues “During a joint press conference with Finnish President Sauli Niinisto at his summer villa in Naantali, … Read more

Zelensky to attend NATO summit in Madrid

Volodymyr Zelensky

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NATO head talks with Erdogan about Finland, Sweden joining

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NATO chief to meet US high officials in Washington

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More defense spending needed to face Russia threat: Spain

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Davos returns under Ukraine cloud after Covid break

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Finnish MPs overwhelmingly back NATO membership

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Turkey’s intention “is not to block” NATO membership for Sweden and Finland

Turkey

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Ankara says Finland constructive, Sweden ‘provocative’ in NATO talks

Ankara

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Finnish MPs open debate on joining NATO

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