
"Jens Stoltenberg, 66, is the most important Norwegian politician of his generation. His party, the Norwegian Labour Party, won the September elections, but governs in coalition with left-wing parties and must negotiate to get measures approved."
"The attack affected him deeply. Every summer, he returns to Utya to pay tribute to the victims. It was in 1993 that Stoltenberg first became a minister."
"War is always horrific. People die, homes are destroyed, and great values are lost. A small economy like ours has benefited for years from periods of peace and stability, along with respect for the international legal order."
Jens Stoltenberg, a prominent figure in Norwegian politics, has had a long career, including two terms as prime minister and a decade as NATO secretary general. His leadership was marked by the aftermath of the 2011 terrorist attack, which deeply affected him. Recently, he returned to national politics as minister of finance, contributing to the Norwegian Labour Party's electoral success. Norway's position on global conflicts emphasizes the horrors of war and the importance of peace for economic stability, particularly in light of recent conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
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