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 You will also find outdated current affairs from the sitting government. In addition the archive contains documents where the content is no longer valid, such as expired circulars.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. 46/03

    06/03/2003 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Norway Daily No. 64/03

    01/04/2003 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 64/03 Date: 1 April 2003 EU demands NOK 2.3 billion for EEA Agreement (Aftenposten) Yesterday, the EU reduced to NOK 2.3 billion the amount it is demanding that Norway pay

  • Norway Daily No. 59/02

    25/03/2002 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 59/02 Date: 25 March 2002 Day-care shortfall (Aftenposten/Sunday) If the country’s politicians are going to keep their promises they will have to increase the number of

  • Norway Daily No. 233/02

    09/12/2002 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Norway Daily No. 67/02

    10/04/2002 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oslo Press Division Norway Daily No. 67/02 Date: 10 April 2002 Wage growth may set new record (Aftenposten) Not since 1980, and hardly even then, has a wage settlement given as much real gain in private incomes

  • Norway regrets Prime Minister Fayyad’s resignation

    14/04/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “I regret that Salam Fayyad is resigning as Prime Minister of Palestine. Mr Fayyad has been a close partner for Norway for many years, and he is a politician for whom I have great respect. It is positive that Mr Fayyad will continue as Prime

  • Foreign Minister Eide reopened UN Security Council Chamber

    17/04/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    "The Security Council Chamber was a gift from Norway to the UN in 1952. I am delighted that Norway has taken responsibility for the renovation of what is perhaps the world's most important room," said Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide.

  • Syria must grant the UN access to investigate claims of chemical weapons use

    28/04/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “New claims that chemical weapons may have been used in the civil war in Syria give grounds for deep concern. The use of chemical weapons is a breach of the fundamental norms of international humanitarian law, and it is something we condemn in the

  • UN adopts new international arms trade treaty

    02/04/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “Norway is relieved and pleased that the arms trade treaty has finally been approved,” said Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide. After a number of years of difficult negotiations, the UN General Assembly have adopted, for the first time

  • Leipzig: Information meeting on business opportunities in Norway as a result of the National Transport Plan 2014-2023 and Upcoming Projects

    26/04/2013 News story Ministry of Transport and Communications

    On 22 May 2013, the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications will arrange an information meeting in Leipzig, Germany, on business opportunities in Norway as a result of the National Transport Plan 2014-23 and Upcoming Projects.

  • UN extends mission in Western Sahara

    26/04/2013 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The UN Security Council adopted a resolution on 25 April reaffirming its commitment to working towards the achievement of a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution in Western Sahara that provides for the self-determination of the

  • Web Cast: President Barack Obama visits Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg

    09/12/2009 News story Office of the Prime Minister

    Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg will receive President Barack Obama at the Office of the Prime Minister on Thursday 10 December. The meeting will take place at 10.10 am. Follow the live stream from the visit and the press conference.

  • Quota for the minke whale hunt in 2010

    07/12/2009 Press release Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs

    The Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs has set a quota of 1286 animals for the minke whale hunt in 2010.

  • Local government proposition 2011: The municipalities will receive more income next year

    20/05/2010 Press release Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development

    The municipalities will receive between four and five billion kroner more in total income next year. “In spite of the tighter economic climate, the Government is prioritising more money to the municipalities to ensure good welfare services,” says

  • Election in Syria has no legitimacy

    03/06/2014 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    ‘The so-called election in Syria today is a farce and has no legitimacy. It is impossible to hold a democratic election in a situation where millions of Syrians have fled their homes, cities are in ruins, and blood is being shed on a daily basis,’

  • Norway's Stoltenberg receives Russian President: Trade and industry central in Norwegian-Russian relations

    26/04/2010 News story Office of the Prime Minister

    Bilateral trade relations are central when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visits Norway. On 26 April the President participates with Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg at a major Norwegian-Russian trade and industry conference in Oslo.

  • Increased support in the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria

    02/12/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Norwegian Government is set to make a substantial increase in funding for international efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Despite good progress, many million people throughout the world are infected with these diseases every

  • Norway protests against executions in Iran

    12/05/2010 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    On Sunday 9 May, Iran executed five Kurdish activists in the Evin prison in Teheran. The executions were carried out at a critical point prior to the anniversary of the 2009 election.

  • Agreements on cooperation with Russia

    27/04/2010 Press release Ministry of Education and Research

    The Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research and representatives of the Russian Federation has signed agreements on cooperation in higher education and meteorology.

  • Norway and Malta sign new agreements on EEA and Norway grants

    01/02/2017 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Norway and Malta have signed new agreements on Norway's contribution to social inclusion and poverty reduction. Refugees and migrants will be an important target group.

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