Historical archive

Historical archive

Published under: Stoltenberg's 2nd Government

In the Historical archive you will find information from previous governments such as press releases, news and speeches from previous government periods. You will also find outdated current affairs from the sitting government. In addition the archive contains documents where the content is no longer valid, such as expired circulars.

Content that has been moved to the archive will not be updated and the information is therefore exclusively of an historical nature.

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  • Former State Secretary Hilde Singsaas (Labour Party)

    Political staff Office of the Prime Minister

  • Norwegian proposals on anti-dumping

    03/03/2006 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Norwegian proposals on anti-dumping Issues related to Article 6.10, including “limited examination”, and Article 9.4 “all other’s rate” Proposal on issues relating to evidence, public notice and explanation of the determinations under Articles 6 and

  • Nordic and Baltic ministers convene in Norway

    31/10/2006 News story Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    Ten ministers from 9 Nordic and Baltic countries have confirmed their participation to the Ministerial meeting to be held November 7-8 2006 at Thorbjørnrud Hotel at Jevnaker, Norway to provide further progress of the co-operation in the

  • European interest in Norwegian gender equality policies

    16/05/2006 Press release Ministry of Children and Equality

    European countries are worried about steadily sinking fertility rates. Norway is among the most fertile European countries, with a fertility rate of 1.84 children per woman.

  • Norwegian invitation to discuss the management of blue whiting

    25/10/2013 Article Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs

    The Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs, Svein Ludvigsen, sets the problem with the blue whiting on the international agenda. He invites his colleges in the EU, the Russian Federation, Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland to

  • Continued Russian restrictions on imports of fresh salmon

    20/12/2005 News story Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs

    In a meeting in Moscow today the Norwegian Food Safety Authority and Russian veterinary authorities discussed restrictions on imports of Norwegian salmon. Russian veterinary authorities stand firm that high values of lead and cadmium have been

  • State secrertary changes

    01/12/2006 Press release Office of the Prime Minister

    In today's session of the Council of State the following state secretary changes were made: Mr. Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen, Member of Parliament, has been appointed as state secretary to Prime Minister Stoltenberg. Ms. Hilde Singsaas, acting

  • The Government will take advantage of the opportunities in the High North

    01/12/2006 Press release Office of the Prime Minister

    “The Government will take advantage of more of the opportunities in the High North. Our efforts will create jobs, ensure better protection of the environment, safeguard Norwegian sovereignty and maintain good neighbourly relations,” said Prime

  • Solheim congratulates Nepal on historic peace accord

    21/11/2006 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    - History is being made in Nepal today. The country has definitively put an end to the brutal conflict that has ravaged the country for the past decade. The agreement shows that all parties have political courage and a will for peace, said

  • Changes in the travel advice for a hospital district in Finland

    19/11/2020 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is now advising against non-essential travel to the Etelä- Savo Hospital District in Finland.

  • Norway shares concerns over developments in Peru

    17/11/2020 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    'Norway shares Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ concerns over developments in Peru, including excessive use of force by police and loss of lives', says Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide.

  • The Foreign Minister on the general elections in  Myanmar

    14/11/2020 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    'Congratulations to the National League for Democracy and Aung San Suu Kyi on winning the general elections in Myanmar. The high voter turnout shows people’s commitment to the reform process. Norway expects the next government to use this mandate to

  • The Corona situation: Revision of requirement for negative Covid-19 test to enter Norway

    09/11/2020 News story Ministry of Justice and Public Security

    The Ministry of Justice and Public Security has made changes to the groups that are exempt from the requirement of a negative Covid-19 test on entry to Norway. These changes enter into force at midnight.

  • The Norwegian State will not provide further support to Norwegian Air Shuttle or for the launch of a new airline

    09/11/2020 Press release Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA ("Norwegian") and Erik G. Braathen’s new airline company have both requested financial support from the Norwegian State in addition to the support schemes that have already been established for the industry. The government

  • Norway increases defence spending to strengthen its capability and readiness

    16/10/2020 Press release Ministry of Defence

    On October 16th, the Norwegian government presented a new Long Term Plan for the Norwegian Armed Forces. A continued increase in defence spending will strengthen the readiness and endurance of the Norwegian Armed Forces.

  • Stronger focus on global health

    07/10/2020 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    ‘The Covid-19 pandemic and the measures implemented to combat it have dramatic ramifications for developing countries, and are leading to increased  economic decline, poverty, unemployment and hunger. Groups that are already vulnerable are

  • Global travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be extended. Changes in the travel advice for the Nordic countries and Europe

    24/09/2020 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The global travel advice will be extended to apply until 15 January 2021. With regard to countries in the Schengen area/EEA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is maintaining its advice against non-essential travel to all countries apart from those for

  • Norway pledges additional NOK 45 million in aid to Lebanon

    09/08/2020 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Ine Eriksen Søreide participated today in a virtual international donor conference on support to Beirut and the Lebanese people following the devastating explosion on 4 August. The conference, which was convened by French

  • Key issues for Norway in its negotiations with the United Kingdom

    23/07/2020 News story Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

    Norway will begin negotiations with the United Kingdom for a free trade agreement to be in place by the 31st of December 2020. The Norwegian objectives for the negotiations have now been announced.

  • Foreign Minister on death sentences in Iran

    16/07/2020 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    'We are deeply concerned about death sentences against participants in the Iran protests in 2019. I call on Iran to revoke the death sentences of Amirhossein Moradi, Saeed Tamjidi and Mohammad Rajab and to ensure a fair retrial. Norway opposes all

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