Stoltenberg became the Minister of Norwegian Finance
The former Secretary -General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) announced his return to the government of his country.
Former NATO Secretary -General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement that he returned to the Norwegian cabinet following the fall of the country last week.
In a press release released today (Tuesday), the Pallet Stoltenberg newspaper reported his appointment as Norway’s finance minister and wrote: I do. “I have decided to accept Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gar Storera to serve him as the Minister of Finance.”
It was last week that the Norwegian two -party coalition collapsed due to the withdrawal of the anti -European party, and the only Middle Party of Jonas Gar Storer, the Labor Party, remained at the top of the government.
Soltenberg is set to replace Tripho Slagsuleld Wedom, the Minister of Finance, who is from the Central Party.
According to the Labor Party, Toure’s Oshaus Sandwick is also set to replace Biner Arldor Gram as the defense minister.
Stoltenberg served as Prime Minister of Norway before he reached NATO Secretary-General in two years and 2-5. He also served as Norway’s Minister of Finance in the 1980s.
Stoltenberg’s secretary -general of NATO coincided with Donald Trump’s first time in the US president, and he later gained credit for persuading the US president to leave the NATO coalition.
He said in a statement that he will be presided over by the Munich Security Conference after leaving his government.
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