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 You will also find outdated current affairs from the sitting government. In addition the archive contains documents where the content is no longer valid, such as expired circulars.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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  • Norway Daily No. 97/01

    25/05/2001 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 97/01 Date: 25 May 2001 Stricter controls on intelligence service (Aftenposten) According to proposals published in a recent consultation paper, the Government plans to

  • Norway Daily No. 128/01

    10/07/2001 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 128/01 Date: 10 July 2001 Conservatives want thousands in private schools (Dagsavisen) The Conservative Party wants thousands of pupils to go to private schools. These would

  • Norway Daily No. 143/01

    31/07/2001 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Norway Daily No. 74/02

    19/04/2002 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 74/02 Date: 19 April 2002 World’s most famous Norwegian dies aged 87 (Aftenposten) Thor Heyerdahl, seafarer, discoverer and archaeologist, died yesterday at his home near

  • Norway Daily No. 241/02

    19/12/2002 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Norway Daily No. 235/02

    11/12/2002 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Norway Daily No. 26/03

    06/02/2003 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Press Conference - The first international Support Meeting for the peace process in Sri Lanka is taking place in Oslo 25.11.2002

    25/11/2002 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Press Guidance Press Conference - The first international Support Meeting for the peace process in Sri Lanka is taking place in Oslo 25.11.2002 The first international Support Meeting for the peace process in Sri Lanka is taking place in Oslo today.

  • Government budget for 2007. Norway increases allocations for peace, human rights and humanitarian assistance by NOK 840 million

    06/10/2006 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    - Norway intends to play an active and clear role in international efforts to promote peace and human rights and provide humanitarian assistance. International organisations like the UN, and regional and national initiatives must be strengthened

  • Norway’s role in the oil-for-food programme for Iraq

    22/08/2006 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Following the regime change in Iraq in 2003, an extensive investigation of the oil-for-food programme, including of the allegations of illegal surcharges, was launched. The investigation report does not contain any criticism of Norway’s

  • Norway concerned about Shirin Ebadi’s human rights centre

    21/08/2006 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Norway is concerned about the decision by the Iranian authorities to declare the Centre illegal. Norway has contacted the EU and others and is following up the situation closely in consultation with these countries, said Foreign Minister Jonas

  • Political advisors

    22/10/1997 Press release The Office of the Prime Minister

    Press release 22 October 1997 Political advisors Following the appointment more political advisors in the ministries, the preliminary list of political advisors is as indicated below. (Abbreviations: Chr. - the Christian Democratic Party, Cent. -

  • Statement by the Co-Chairs of the Tokyo Donor Conference on Sri Lanka

    12/09/2006 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Co-Chairs welcome the expression of willingness of the Government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE to come to talks unconditionally, and ask the Parties to show maximum flexibility regarding proposals from the Facilitator.

  • Norway Daily No. 68/03

    07/04/2003 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • UN Summit. Not as ambitious as hoped

    15/09/2005 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    We are disappointed by the lack of progress on non-proliferation and disarmament. But progress has been made in several other areas, and we must make sure we take advantage of it, said Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr Jan Petersen. (16.09)

  • Norway Daily No. 42/01

    01/03/2001 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 42/01 Date: 1 March 2001 Finnmark protest movement spreads south (Nationen) Support for the rebellious women of Finnmark is pouring in from all over the country. A popular

  • Norway Daily No. 162/01

    27/08/2001 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 162/01 Date: 27 August 2001 Congratulations! (Aftenposten, Sunday edition) Once upon a time...is now. We are living the fairy tale. Are we aware of it? Miss Høiby goes into

  • Norway Daily No. 37/01

    22/02/2001 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 37/01 Date: 22 February 2001 Political considerations behind non-prosecution of fatal mining accident (Aftenposten) The reason why the Trust Arktikugol mining company

  • Norway Daily No. 95/01

    22/05/2001 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 95/01 Date: 22 May 2001 No agreement on residential property tax (Aftenposten) Following yesterday’s breakdown of negotiations on a new residential property tax, Norway’s

  • Norway Daily No. 239/00

    12/12/2000 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 239/00 Date: 12 December 2000 Dragging his feet over train safety (Aftenposten) Steinar Killi, head of the National Rail Administration, has been summoned to appear before

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