Nato chief expected to serve for a further year; three drones intercepted in Moscow and Kaluga regions, according to Tass
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Nato members are expected to agree today to extend the term of Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg for a further year, according to four diplomats interviewed by Reuters.
The decision has been widely signalled in recent weeks but ambassadors to Nato are expected to formally approve the extension during a meeting on Tuesday, said the diplomats, who spoke on Monday on condition of anonymity.
Stoltenberg, 64, is a former prime minister of Norway. He was due to complete his term as the top civilian at the transatlantic security alliance at the end of September but is now likely to stay on for a further 12 months.