Utøya is shrouded in fog as Jens Stoltenberg and I board the ferry from the mainland.
The small forested island just outside of Oslo is a deeply personal place for Stoltenberg, who spent his teenage summers here. Later, as Norway’s prime minister, he led the country in mourning a far-right terrorist attack on Utøya that shocked the world.
We’re lunching because this week, the 65-year-old ended a decade as the sober, metronomic leader of the world’s most powerful military alliance. US-led Nato — 32 nations accounting for 55 per cent of global military spending — has underpinned European security for 75 years.
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