Stoltenberg: It’s official – Sweden is now the 32nd member of NATO

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced today that Sweden has officially become the 32nd member of the Alliance. "It's official - Sweden is now the 32nd member of NATO, taking its rightful place at our table," Stoltenberg wrote on the X social network.
He added that Sweden's accession "makes NATO stronger, and Sweden safer and the whole Alliance more secure."
"I look forward to raising their flag at the NATO headquarters on Monday," said the first man of the Alliance.
On Tuesday, March 5, Hungarian President Tams Sulyok signed the draft law approving Sweden's accession to NATO, whereby all members of the Alliance accepted the official Stockholm's request.

Its official #Sweden is now the 32nd member of #NATO, taking its rightful place at our table. Swedens accession makes NATO stronger, Sweden safer, and the whole Alliance more secure. I look forward to raising their flag at NATO HQ on Monday.

— Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) March 7, 2024

Swedish Prime Minister: We want to thank all our allies, we will strive for unity EPA-EFE/Jonas Ekstromer SWEDEN OUT

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson thanked the NATO countries today for welcoming Sweden as the 32nd member of the Alliance. "Sweden is now a member of NATO. Thanks to all allies for welcoming us as the 32nd member.
We will strive for unity, solidarity and burden sharing, and we will fully adhere to the values of the Washington Agreement: freedom, democracy, individual freedom and the rule of law. Stronger together," Christerson wrote on the X social network.
Previously, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced that Sweden has officially become a member of the Alliance and that its flag will be raised at the...

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