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Former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will become the head of the Munich Security Conference (MSC).
As the organization's press service reported, Stoltenberg will take office in February 2025.
The Norwegian politician will head the international forum after the 61st conference, which will be held in February 2025. Stoltenberg will replace German Christoph Heusgen in this post.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000“I have dedicated my entire political life to preserving peace. It is a great honour for me to chair the Munich Security Conference and contribute to its mission of peace through dialogue. Few international platforms are as important as the MSC for promoting conflict prevention, dialogue and international cooperation,” Stoltenberg said.
Heusgen thanked the MSC team, with whom he has worked for three years.
President of the MSC Foundation Board Wolfgang Ischinger admitted that he was glad that Stoltenberg agreed to chair the Munich Security Conference.
BAGNET reminds that on October 1, Jens Stoltenberg officially left the post of NATO Secretary General. The new head of the military-political bloc is former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte. In his first speech, Rutte named Ukraine as his priority in his new position.
Prepared by: Sergey Daga