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Jens Stoltenberg

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Jens Stoltenberg

b. 1959

Norwegian politician (born 1959)

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Biography

Jens Stoltenberg is a Norwegian politician who has served as the minister of finance since 2025, a position he previously held from 1996 to 1997. A member of the Labour Party, he also served as the prime minister of Norway from 2000 to 2001 and 2005 to 2013, and secretary general of NATO from 2014 to 2024.

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Timeline

The story of Jens Stoltenberg, told in moments.

2000 Event

Became Prime Minister of Norway at 41. His second term was defined by the 2011 Utoya massacre, where he responded with calls for "more democracy, more openness."

2014 Event

Took office as Secretary General of NATO. Within months, Russia annexed Crimea. Spent the next decade managing the alliance's most dangerous period since the Cold War.

2022 Event

Led NATO's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Oversaw Finland and Sweden joining the alliance. His term was extended three times because no one could agree on a successor.

In Their Own Words (8)

President Putin wanted to slam NATO’s door shut. Today, we show the world that he failed. That aggression and intimidation do not work. Instead of less NATO, he has achieved the opposite. More NATO. And our door remains firmly open.

"Press Statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the President of Finland, Sauli Niinistö", NATO website (4 April 2023) · Video on YouTube, 2023

From today, 31 flags will fly together — A symbol of our unity and our solidarity. Joining NATO is good for Finland. It is good for Nordic security. And it is good for NATO as a whole. Finland brings substantial and highly capable forces, expertise in national resilience, and years of experience working side by side with NATO Allies. I am deeply proud to welcome Finland as a full-fledged member of our Alliance. And I look forward to also welcoming Sweden as soon as possible. At times like these, friends and Allies are more important than ever. And Finland now has the strongest friends and Allies in the world.

"Press Statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg with the President of Finland, Sauli Niinistö, NATO website (4 April 2023) · Video on YouTube, 2023

We have all seen the atrocities that have been committed in Bucha and other places in Ukraine. This reveals the true nature of President Putin's war, and the targeting and killing of civilians is a war crime and therefore, NATO allies are supporting the international efforts to establish all the facts, to investigate, and to make sure that perpetrators are punished. We are now in a critical phase of the war. We see that Russia is moving forces out of the north to reinforce them, to resupply them, to rearm them and then to move them into the east where we are expecting a major offensive. President Putin's aim is to try to control the whole of Donbas and to establish a land bridge [...]. We have seen no indication that President Putin has changed his ambition to control the whole of Ukraine and also to rewrite the international order. So we need to be prepared for the long haul. We need to support Ukraine, sustain our sanctions, and strengthen our defences and our deterrence, because this can last for a long time and we need to be prepared for that.

"Statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg ahead of the meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs", NATO website (6 April 2022), 2022

President Putin thought he could crush the Ukrainian people and armed forces. He thought he could divide our democratic nations and he thought he could dictate what others do. President Putin was wrong.

"NATO Chief Urges More Weapons for Ukraine—'Winter Is Coming'", Newsweek (23 August 2022), 2022

Yes, it is extremely important that we as politicians make sure that our countries provide support to Ukraine – and not only provide support to Ukraine but provide substantial support to Ukraine for a long time. And that will have a price. And partly, the price, the sanctions are important, but also of course, the military support, but also the humanitarian support, economic support, that has a price. But the price of not supporting them is much higher. Partly because, for me, this is a moral issue. This is about a sovereign independent nation with more than 40 million people living in Europe, which is brutally attacked by a big power; Russia. If we don't react to that and after what we have seen what happened in Bucha and other places, it violates my understanding of what is a decent behaviour of neighbours and friends of Ukraine. So, of course, yes, it has a price; but, not to act and just let that brutality continue, and let that brutality of Russia be awarded is, for me, a higher price. Second, it is in our interest to help Ukraine. Because you have to understand that, if Ukraine loses this, that's a danger for us. That will make Europe even more vulnerable for Russian aggression. Because then the lesson learned from Georgia in 2008, from annexing Crimea in 2014, from starting to undermine Donbas in 2014, and then the full fledged brutal invasion by President Putin in February, is that they can just use force to get their will. It's to re-establish an idea of spheres of influence, where big powers can decide what small neighbours can do. And that will make all of us more vulnerable. So, even if you don't care about the moral aspect of this, supporting the people of Ukraine, you should care about your own security interests. So therefore, you have to pay; pay for the support, pay for the humanitarian aid, pay the consequences of the economic sanctions, because the alternative is to pay a much higher price later on.And then remember one thing, yes, we pay a price, but the price we pay as the European Union, as NATO, is a price we can measure in currency, in money. The price they [people of Ukraine] pay is measured in lives lost every day. So, we should just stop complaining and step up and provide support. Full stop.

Jens Stoltenberg: Provide substantial long-term support to Ukraine!, at the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs and Security and Defence Committees (18 July 2022), as reproduced on the EPP Group's YouTube channel, 2008

Artifacts (15)

Samtaler

I en hel mannsalder har Thorvald og Jens Stoltenberg preget norsk politikk.

2009

Min historie

Den tidligere norske statsminster Jens Stoltenbergs (f. 1959) erindringer om sit liv fra barndommen til han i 2014 går af som leder for Arbeiderpartiet. Han fortæller om ungdomstiden, familien,...

2016

On My Watch: Leading NATO in a Time of War

From the former secretary general of NATO, an honest and candid account of a dramatic decade as the leader of the world’s most important military alliance. When Jens Stoltenberg took office as...

2025

Min tid i Nato

När Jens Stoltenberg 2014 tillträdde som generalsekreterare för Nato hade världen börjat att förändras. Det decennium som sedan följde kom att präglas av krig, diplomatiska kriser och beslut som...

2025

On my watch: Secretaris-generaal van de NAVO in oorlogstijd 2014-2024

Jens Stoltenberg geeft een eerlijk en openhartig verslag van een dramatisch decennium als leider van de NAVO

2025

Vigie du monde: A la tête de l'OTAN en temps de guerre

Dans Vigie du monde, il plonge le lecteur au coeur de délibérations tenues à huis clos et propose un éclairage rare sur la manière dont l'OTAN aborde les crises et les sujets cruciaux, tels que la...

2025

AUF MEINEM POSTEN: In Kriegszeiten an der Spitze der NATO. Erinnerungen

Das große Buch des ehemaligen NATO-Generalsekretärs über seine zehn Jahre an der Spitze des Bündnisses Über zehn Jahre lang hat Jens Stoltenberg die Nato als Generalsekretär durch eine hochdramatische...

2025

Nella stanza dei bottoni: 10 anni alla guida della NATO

Quando Jens Stoltenberg ha assunto l'incarico di segretario generale della NATO, nel 2014, non poteva immaginare che il decennio che avrebbe avuto davanti sarebbe stato segnato da guerre, crisi...

2025

Vigie du monde. À la tête de l'OTAN en temps de guerre

Comment préserver l’unité dans un monde fracturé , L'ancien secrétaire général de l’OTAN révèle les coulisses de son mandat à la tête de la plus puissante des alliances militaires, au cours d’une...

2025

I really was in love with Audrey, but she wouldn't marry me.

ot last much beyond the completion of the film. Holden, who was at this point dependent on alcohol, said, "I really was in love with Audrey, but she wouldn't marry me." Rumors at the time had it that...

Works Talk

Den skandinaviske drøm: socialdemokratiske samtaler om velfærden, krisen, indvandringen og værdierne

Journalist Anne Sofie Allarp vender i dialog med politikerne Mogens Lykketoft, Carin Jämtin og Jens Stoltenberg den skandinaviske velfærdsmodel og indkredser de vigtigste temaer, som de...

2014

Bill was a complex guy, a totally honorable friend. He was a genuine star. Every...

"Bill Holden was a man I could have fallen in love with. He was perfection on and off screen." And Wilder commented "Bill was a complex guy, a totally honorable friend. He was a genuine star. Every...

Works Talk

Bill Holden was a man I could have fallen in love with. He was perfection on and...

ak for Holden, as Montgomery Clift was initially cast but backed out of his contract. Swanson later said, "Bill Holden was a man I could have fallen in love with. He was perfection on and off screen."...

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The Films of William Holden. Sacramento, California: Citadel Press

1973
Works Talk

Golden Boy: The Untold Story of William Holden

1983
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