(C) NATO This story was originally published by NATO and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . SWEDEN'S ACCESSION TO NATO COMMEMORATED WITH A FLAG RAISING CEREMONY AT JFC NAPLES [1] [] Date: 2024-03 TODAY (11 March 2024), Sweden’s membership to NATO was formally commemorated at JFC Naples in a flag raising ceremony attended by military and civilian staff from all nations represented at JFC Naples. Commander JFC Naples Admiral Stuart B Munsch hosted the Ceremony. He welcomed the Ambassador giving thanks to Sweden’s past commitment as a partner to NATO and expressed his pleasure for their accession as NATO’s 32nd member. “Since 1994, Sweden has trained alongside NATO as a partner for peace. After 30 years of close partnership. We now stand together as allies”. He continued, “As we take today to celebrate this accession of Sweden, we also celebrate 75 years of united defence of peace in the Euro Atlantic. We'll continue to build on our strong and lasting trust between nations that remain postured to deter, defend and adapt against any threat to our lasting peace. Today, Sweden, and the whole transatlantic alliance are safer, and today NATO is stronger”. Admiral Stuart B Munsch, Commander JFC Naples and Ambassador for Sweden Mr Jan Björklund at the ceremony inside JFC Naples Headquarters. Ambassador Björklund delivering his remarks at the flag raising ceremony. Ambassador Jan Björklund expressed his gratitude “thank you to all your countries who are represented here for supporting Swedish membership in NATO” and, spoke on behalf of his nation on what this partnership means to Sweden and to NATO, “Sweden is a peaceful nation, but we are not pacifists. Sweden has always taken defence and security very seriously, we have become members because we want to increase our own security. But we also, of course, want to contribute to the security of all NATO nations and the whole western world.” Sweden officially became NATO’s newest member on Thursday (7 March 2024), upon depositing its instrument of accession to the North Atlantic Treaty with the Government of the United States in Washington DC. With Sweden’s accession, NATO now counts 32 countries among its members. [END] --- [1] Url: https://jfcnaples.nato.int/newsroom/news/news-archive/2024/swedens-accession-to-nato-commerorated-with-a-flag-raising-ceremony-at-jfc-naples.aspx Published and (C) by NATO Content appears here under this condition or license: in acordance with "Requirements for the external use of NATO content.". via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/nato/