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So, the EU is going to meet Trump - with Poland at the wheel
The countries around the Baltic Sea are increasingly emerging as Europe's foremost front against Russia. Not least Poland is taking command in the hope of getting the US to continue supporting Ukraine.
Jens Stoltenberg lands another top job
The former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has previously received the top job of leading an international security conference in Munich. Now Stoltenberg will also be part of the exclusive think tank Bilderberg's leadership.
Blinken Receives Swedish Royal Order for NATO Assistance
Ten foreign citizens are each awarded a Swedish royal order as a thank you for their help in connection with Sweden's membership in NATO. Among others, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Finland's former Prime Minister Sanna Marin will receive the royal Order of the North Star, according to the government.
Stoltenberg writes book about NATO period
The former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg is writing a book. In "På min vakt", which is the Norwegian title of the book, (approximately "Under my command" in Swedish) he will tell about his ten years as leader of the military alliance.
Peace Prize in Wartime – They Can Be Honored Today
The conflict in the Middle East is at the center of speculations about this year's peace prize, with UN organizations and Palestinian and Israeli peace activists among the favorites. For it's hardly likely that the Norwegian Nobel Committee will choose a Norwegian?.
Peace Prize in Wartime – They Can Be Honored in Oslo
The conflict in the Middle East is at the center of speculations about this year's peace prize, with UN organizations and Palestinian and Israeli peace activists among the favorites. For it is hardly likely that the Norwegian Nobel Committee chooses a Norwegian?.
Former NATO Chief Stoltenberg Gets New Top Job
The former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has got a new job – now as leader of the international security conference in Munich. ”It is a great honor for me”, writes Jens Stoltenberg on X.
Stoltenberg: NATO crossed Putin's red lines
Nato's former Secretary-General claims that Nato's line since Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been consistent and right. Support Ukraine, but do not become a part of the conflict, formulates Jens Stoltenberg the line in an interview with Financial Times.
The new chief: Ukraine's rightful place is in Nato
The Jens Stoltenberg era is over. Now it's Mark Rutte who leads NATO.
Stoltenberg: We Could Have Done More for Ukraine
Nato could have done more to prevent Russia's invasion of Ukraine, says Jens Stoltenberg. In a long interview, the outgoing Nato chief reflects on the alliance's handling prior to the full-scale invasion.
Stoltenberg: Ukraine has the right to enter Kursk
The Ukrainian offensive in the Russian border region of Kursk is in line with Kiev's right to defend itself against its attacker. This is what NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says in an interview with the German newspaper Die Welt.
Stoltenberg calls for Ukraine meeting
Nato's Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has called an extraordinary meeting for Nato's Ukraine Council, reports Reuters. The meeting, which will be held on Wednesday at Ukraine's request, comes after two days of extensive Russian attacks on Ukraine.
Starmer courted European leaders at the palace
Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised to restore the relationship with the EU during a top meeting with a number of European leaders outside Oxford. .
Zelensky convinced of Ukraine in NATO
The bond between Ukraine and Nato has been strengthened during Nato's top meeting in Washington. This is stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyj, who only lacks one thing: The next step must be an invitation to become a member.
40 Billion Euros in Support to Ukraine
Ukraine is to receive military support equivalent to 40 billion euros. This emerges from the final declaration of the NATO meeting.
The NATO Meeting Begins – The Host Already Under Pressure
A top meeting in Washington framed by the 75th anniversary of the defense alliance. That was the intention, at least, for NATO.
Putin to Orbán: Ukrainian retreat required
Ukraine must abandon four regions for peace to be possible, was the message from Vladimir Putin to Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Orbán's visit to Moscow is heavily criticized by his fellow leaders in the EU.
Zelensky praises EU negotiations: "Historic"
"A historic step forward", notes Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyj on his Brussels visit after the start of negotiations with the EU last week. New security agreements are to guarantee long-term support.
Ordinary and Dull - and Next in Line to Lead NATO
An everyday man who has been called "Teflon-Rutte", as scandals seem to bounce right off him. When Mark Rutte takes over the leadership of Nato – in the midst of a raging war – it may become harder to dodge the crises.
Mark Rutte to become new Nato chief
Dutchman Mark Rutte will become Nato's next chief, the defence alliance announced in a statement. "I know I'm leaving Nato in good hands", writes outgoing Jens Stoltenberg on X.
Ordinary and Dull - and Next to Lead NATO
An everyday man who has been called "Teflon-Rutte", as scandals seem to just roll off him. When Mark Rutte, by all accounts, takes over the leadership of Nato – in the midst of a raging war – it may become harder to dodge the crises.
Rutte the only candidate for Nato chief job
Romania's president Klaus Iohannis throws in the towel in the battle to become Nato's next Secretary-General. He and Romania's national security council fully back Mark Rutte's candidacy for the Secretary-General post.
Everything points to Rutte as the new leader of Nato
Hungary gives up its veto against the Netherlands' outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte as new Secretary-General of Nato. Thus, everything suggests Rutte as successor to Norwegian Jens Stoltenberg in the autumn.
Record number of Nato countries expected to reach spending target
More than 20 member countries in Nato are expected to reach the alliance's two per cent target by 2024, announces Nato's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. The defence alliance's goal is for each country to allocate at least two per cent of its GDP to its defence, which is far from what all members have chosen to do so far.
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