NATO Secretary General to Visit Sweden on 6th of September – Press Release

The NATO Secretary General, Mr Jens Stoltenberg, is scheduled to travel to Stockholm, Sweden on 6-7 June 2024. During his visit, he will attend the ceremony to celebrate the Kingdom of Sweden’s National Day and meet with the Prime Minister of Sweden, Mr Ulf Kristersson. Following the ceremony, on Friday, 7 June, there will be a military demonstration by the Swedish Armed Forces, after which the Secretary General will hold a joint press conference with the Prime Minister. The purpose of the visit is to strengthen cooperation between NATO and Sweden.

The joint press conference by the Secretary General and the Prime Minister of Sweden is scheduled for 7 June at 11:30 (CEST). Media coverage of the event is expected, and journalists are encouraged to attend. For more information, press contacts can reach out to Christina Grapenfelt, Communication specialist, at christina.grapenfelt@regeringskansliet.se. General queries can be directed to the NATO Press Office. Those interested can also follow updates on social media through @NATO, @jensstoltenberg, and @NATOPress for the latest news and updates.

The visit of the NATO Secretary General to Sweden highlights the importance of cooperation between NATO and non-member states. Sweden, as a neutral country, maintains a close relationship with NATO through various partnerships and cooperation initiatives. The joint press conference with the Prime Minister signifies the commitment to furthering dialogue and collaboration on security issues. The military demonstration by the Swedish Armed Forces also showcases the country’s capabilities and readiness to contribute to regional security.

Overall, the visit of Mr Jens Stoltenberg to Stockholm, Sweden serves as an opportunity to strengthen ties between NATO and Sweden, demonstrate mutual support and cooperation, and address security challenges in the region. The joint press conference and military demonstration are important events that underscore the commitment to security and stability in Europe. Through continued dialogue and collaboration, NATO and Sweden can work together to address common threats and promote peace and security in the region.

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