Radmila Shekerinska

NATO Deputy Secretary General
2024

  • Last updated: 02 Dec. 2024 09:10

Radmila Shekerinska took office as NATO Deputy Secretary General on 2 December 2024. As a former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of North Macedonia, Ms Shekerinska has extensive experience as a policy-maker and consensus-builder. She is a champion of gender balance and a steadfast advocate of strong transatlantic relations.

New Deputy Secretary General takes office

Ms Shekerinska joins NATO following a distinguished political career. She served two terms as Minister of Defence of North Macedonia (2017-2020, 2020-2022), the first woman in that post and the longest-serving since the country’s independence in 1991. 

As Minister of Defence, she was instrumental in preparing North Macedonia to join NATO, spearheading complex government reform programmes and the transformation of the armed forces. Under her leadership, North Macedonia increased its contributions to NATO missions and operations, including in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Iraq and NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence in Latvia. North Macedonia became NATO’s 30th member in 2020 and successfully achieved full military integration into NATO in less than 19 months.

Ms Shekerinska served as a member of parliament (2006-2014) and is the only woman to have led any of the major political parties in North Macedonia. As Deputy Prime Minister in charge of European Integration and Foreign Aid Coordination (2002-2006), she oversaw North Macedonia’s application to become a candidate country for accession to the European Union.

She has helped broker complex agreements, most notably the three that shaped North Macedonia’s democratic path: Ohrid, Przhino and Prespa. She was decorated with the Order “Commander of the National Order for Merit of France” in 2018 for outstanding civic merit.

Radmila Shekerinska was born on June 10, 1972 in Skopje. She graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Skopje and received her MA in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA. She also taught “EU Structures and Institutions” at the University American College of Skopje.
 
She speaks English, French and most South Slavic languages.

December 2024 – present - NATO Deputy Secretary General

2017-2022 – Minister of Defence of North Macedonia

2017-2020 – Deputy Prime Minister of North Macedonia

2006-2014 – Member of Parliament 

2006-2008 – President of the political party Social Democratic Union of Macedonia (SDUM)

2002-2006 – Deputy Prime Minister in charge of European Integration and Foreign Aid Coordination 

1998-2002 – Member of Parliament