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Jens Stoltenberg’s term as Nato chief extended after Ben Wallace’s hopes dashed appeared on www.independent.co.uk by David Hughes.
Nato’s secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg has been handed another year in charge of the alliance after potential successors including Defence Secretary Ben Wallace failed to gather support.
Rishi Sunak praised Mr Stoltenberg’s leadership of Nato after his term was extended again.
The Prime Minister said the alliance had “evolved to meet new threats” and been “steadfast in support of Ukraine” under Mr Stoltenberg.
Mr Stoltenberg, a former Norwegian prime minister who has been Nato’s top civilian official since 2014, said he was “honoured” by the decision and “in a more dangerous world, our alliance is more important than ever”.
His term was due to expire last year but it was extended after Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Nato’s leaders will meet in Lithuania next week, where a decision on a successor was due to be made.
Mr Wallace had pushed to become the first Briton to lead the alliance since 2003, but lacked the necessary support – particularly from the US, the largest military power in Nato.
He told The Economist “it’s not going to happen” and there are “a lot of unresolved issues in Nato”.
US President Joe Biden made it clear to Mr Stoltenberg that he would welcome him sticking around longer — particularly with no end in sight to the war in Ukraine and with the ongoing challenge of getting Sweden approved as a member of the alliance.
The lack of a consensus around a potential successor meant an extension of Mr Stoltenberg’s term had become the most likely scenario.
Many Nato countries were keen to name a woman to the top post, with Danish leader Mette Frederiksen thought to be a favourite after a meeting with Mr Biden last month but she ruled herself out.
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen also ruled out her candidacy, while Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was also rumoured to be in the running.
It is the fourth time Mr Stoltenberg has had his mandate extended and he is the second-longest serving Nato secretary-general after Joseph Luns, who spent almost 13 years in the job from 1971.
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