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06/12/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 235/00 Date: 6 December 2000 Stoltenberg attacks Hagen (Dagsavisen) Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has attacked Carl I. Hagen and Carl I. Hagen has attacked Jens
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18/12/2000
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 243/00 Date: 18 December 2000 Non-union workers may have to pay LO fee (Dagens Næringsliv) Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) vice president Gerd-Liv Valla is
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13/12/2001
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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30/07/2001
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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15/03/2001
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 52/01 Date: 15 March 2001 EU highly negative to Norway’s import ban (Dagsavisen) The European Commission has protested strongly against Norway’s decision to ban imports of
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18/04/2001
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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25/04/2001
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 78/01 Date: 25 April 2001 Minister could stop aid to some developing countries (Aftenposten) Norway’s Minister of Development Cooperation and Human Rights, Anne Kristin
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15/05/2001
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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13/06/2001
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 109/01 Date: 13 June 2001 More prison cells needed (Aftenposten) Last year there were ten times as many offenders waiting to serve their sentences as two years ago. In the
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26/06/2001
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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03/07/2001
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No.123 /01 Date: 3 July 2001 Food is cheaper now (Aftenposten) As of yesterday VAT on food was halved, and now we hope to have more money to enjoy after we have done our usual
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17/11/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The UN Security Council resolution 1325 is a key to a broader and fuller understanding of contemporary conflicts. And it is a tool that can help us prevent, manage and solve conflicts in more effective ways, and - not least - it can help us protect
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
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22/11/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
"I noted that the Conservative Party representative argued that there have not yet been any grounds for changing our policy. I hear what he is saying, but at the same time my impression is that the majority of this chamber would like us to be able
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
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24/11/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of the Environment
Read the State Secretary Heidi Sørensen's speech. (pdf)
By
Former State Secretary Heidi Sørensen
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06/01/2012
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
It is a fact that the United States remains Norway’s most important ally and our second largest export market after the EU, and that we enjoy excellent bilateral relations. We will continue to deepen our relations and our cooperation - developing
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
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06/02/2012
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
There is a close and mutually beneficial relationship between Norway and Germany on a wide range of issues. Germany is Norway’s most important economic partner in Europe. Few places where Norwegian interests are as strong as in Hamburg, Støre said
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
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03/06/2010
Speech/statement
Ministry of the Environment
State Secretary Heidi Sørensen and Deputy Director General Torbjørn Lange. Green Week, Brussels, 3 June 2010.
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Former State Secretary Heidi Sørensen
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20/05/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway have decided to suspend payments of EEA grants to Greece until further notice. The decision is based on Greece’s failure to fulfil its obligations.
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20/10/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Through the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway participate in a single market together with the 27 EU member states, encompassing 500 million people.
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
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06/04/2010
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The international community cannot refrain from engaging directly with those who are in the driving seat in Burma, writes State Secretary Gry Larsen.
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Former State Secretary Gry Larsen (on leave)