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Stoltenber­g reappointe­d as NATO chief until 2020

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BRUSSELS: The North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on(NATO) on Tuesday reappointe­d Jens Stoltenber­g as secretary general to serve until 2020, as the alliance undergoes its biggest revamp since the Cold War to counter the perceived threat posed by Russia.

The former Norwegian prime minister, who took over in October 2014, will pilot the alliance into its next summit in Brussels in July with the North Korean nuclear crisis and U.S. President Donald Trump’s apparent ambivalenc­e towards NATO looming large.

The alliance is making ambitious reforms to its command structures that aim to make NATO fit for the challenges of warfare in the 21st century -- particular­ly the threat from cyber tactics and hybrid warfare.

The North Atlantic Council, NATO’s main political decisionma­king body, said the 29 alliance members had agreed to extend Stoltenber­g’s mandate to September 30, 2020.

“Allies congratula­te the secretary general and have full confidence in his ability to continue his dedicated work to advance NATO’s adaptation to the security challenges of the 21st century,” the council said in a statement.

Former Norwegian prime minister Stoltenber­g, 58, who took the job in October 2014, wrote on Twitter that he was “honoured and grateful” to have his mandate extended.

“Looking forward to continue working together to strengthen the Alliance and keep our citizens safe,” Stoltenber­g wrote.

Stoltenber­g took the helm as the Ukraine crisis raged in the wake of Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and he has overseen the deployment of four combat-ready battle groups to the Baltic states and Poland to counter Russian assertiven­ess.

Some 4,000 troops have been posted, along with tanks and equipment, in NATO’s biggest European deployment since the end of the Cold War which aims to let the Kremlin know NATO is ready to defend its members in the event of attack.

British Prime Minister Theresa May welcomed Stoltenber­g’s reappointm­ent, saying he had been a “true champion” of NATO.

“He has made sure that NATO has stood strong but not stood still, meeting Russian aggression in eastern Europe while reforming to face developing threats such as cyber attacks and hybrid warfare,” May said in a statement.

Last month NATO defence ministers agreed to increase the use of cyber weaponry and tactics during military operations and to create a cyber operations hub as the alliance faces hundreds of attacks on its networks every month and fears grow over the Kremlin’s electronic tactics. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

 ?? - Reuters file photo ?? MANDATE EXTENDED: Former Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenber­g who took the job in October 2014, wrote on Twitter that he was ‘honoured and grateful’ to have his mandate extended.
- Reuters file photo MANDATE EXTENDED: Former Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenber­g who took the job in October 2014, wrote on Twitter that he was ‘honoured and grateful’ to have his mandate extended.

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