Who is NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg?

NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg said that Turkey has consented to back Sweden’s application for participation
He said that the Turkish president will “guarantee endorsement” by sending Sweden’s offered to the Ankara parliament
Stoltenberg gave a discourse in Vilnius late on Monday

NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg said that Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has consented to back Sweden’s application for participation to the union.

He said that the Turkish president will “guarantee endorsement” by sending Sweden’s offered to the Ankara parliament.


Subsequent to facilitating talks between Mr. Erdogan and Mr. Kristersson in front of a Nato highest point in the Lithuanian capital, Stoltenberg gave a discourse in Vilnius late on Monday.

“President Erdogan has consented to advance the increase convention for Sweden to the Amazing Public Gathering [Turkey’s parliament] straightaway and work intimately with the get together to guarantee sanction,” Stoltenberg said.

Who is Jens Stoltenberg?

Jens Stoltenberg was born on 16 Walk 1959. He is a legislator from Norway and has been NATO’s thirteenth secretary general beginning around 2014. He was the 34th state leader of Norway from 2000 to 2001 and again from 2005 till 2013. He is an individual from the Norwegian Work Party.

The child of notable lawmaker and negotiator Thorvald Stoltenberg and Karin Stoltenberg (née Heiberg), who was born in Oslo, Stoltenberg went to the Oslo Church School and the Oslo Waldorf School prior to procuring a degree in financial matters from the College of Oslo in 1987. He was a columnist while he was in school and filled in as the top of Work’s childhood wing from 1985 to 1989.

In a more dangerous world, we must invest more in defence. In 2023, we will see 8.3%, the biggest increase in our defence spending in decades across #NATO European Allies & Canada. At #NATOSummit in Vilnius we’ll agree an even stronger commitment to spend 2% of GDP in defence.

— Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) July 7, 2023


In 1990, he started his vocation in governmental issues as a state secretary in the Service of the Climate. In 1993, he was decided to serve in the Storting. From 1993 to 1996, he was Clergyman of Industry and Energy, and from 1996 to 1997, he was Priest of Money.

He filled in as state leader from 2000 to 2001, as well as the Work Party’s chief from 2002 to 2014 and again from 2005 to 2013. He was named the thirteenth secretary general of NATO the next year, and the heads of state and administration of NATO thusly broadened his term multiple times.

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