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 You will also find outdated current affairs from the sitting government. In addition the archive contains documents where the content is no longer valid, such as expired circulars.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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  • Nomination of CO2 storage areas on the Norwegian Continental Shelf

    13/10/2011 Press release Ministry of Petroleum and Energy

    Five areas on the Norwegian Continental Shelf have been nominated as potential locations to explore for suitable reservoirs for permanent storage of CO2. The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) requested input from all operating companies, and

  • KS1-report on handling of U-864 has been submitted

    30/01/2012 Press release Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs

    Metier AS and Møreforsking Molde AS have on assignment from the Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs and the Ministry of Finance carried out an external quality assurance (KS1) of the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s study of the different

  • Broad support for Palestine resolution in the UN

    29/11/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “I am delighted to see the overwhelming support the Palestinians have received for their application to become an observer state in the UN General Assembly,” said Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide.

  • Former State Secretary Mette Nord (Labour Party)

    Political staff Office of the Prime Minister

  • Higher expectations of corporate social responsibility

    20/11/2012 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    To an increasing extent, consumers, employees and investors are expecting companies to demonstrate corporate social responsibility. At the same time, companies are preparing to establish operations in countries that are undergoing political upheaval

  • Norway’s trade policy in the WTO

    09/10/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The World Trade Organization (WTO) carries out regular reviews of member countries’ trade policies. This week the focus is on Norway. Norway has received close to 300 written comments and specific questions from other WTO member countries.

  • NOK 20 million to flood victims in Pakistan

    17/10/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Floods in Pakistan are affecting almost five million people. Norway is to provide an additional NOK 20 million to the flood victims.

  • Norway condemns use of cluster munitions in Syria

    15/10/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    According to reports by Human Rights Watch, cluster munitions are being used in the conflict in Syria. “The use of cluster munitions is completely unacceptable and is incompatible with the norm established by the international community under the

  • Better protection for displaced persons in Africa

    05/12/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    From 5 December, internally displaced persons in 15 African countries will enjoy better protection through the entry into force of the African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa, also known

  • Norway concerned about situation in Egypt

    06/12/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “I am deeply concerned about the violence we have seen in Egypt over the past few days and the increasing polarisation of Egyptian society. I urge all parties to show responsible political leadership during this extremely difficult phase for Egypt,

  • Norway condemns violence in Syria

    31/01/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre commented, “Norway strongly condemns the increasing use of violence in Syria, where thousands have been killed. We deeply deplore the Syrian authorities’ gross human rights violations against the country’

  • The Prime Minister's speech on International Holocaust Rememberance Day

    27/01/2012 Press release Office of the Prime Minister

    Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg today held the main speech at the International Holocaust Rememberance Day in Oslo.

  • Norway concerned about executions in Afghanistan

    21/11/2012 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “We are deeply concerned to hear that Afghan President Karzai has indicated that 16 convicted criminals are to be executed,” said State Secretary Gry Larsen.

  • Bombing of bus in Israel

    21/11/2012 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “I was shocked and appalled to hear the news of the terrorist attack on a bus in Tel Aviv today. I condemn this act of terrorism in the strongest possible terms,” said Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide.

  • Private sector consultation - Washington

    08/07/2013 Article Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    On behalf of the Energy+ Partnership, Garten Rothkopf organized a consultation with the US private sector to understand key incentives and barriers to investments in developing country renewable energy projects. This pilot consultation, hosted at

  • Government Pension Fund Global: Two companies excluded from the Fund’s investment universe

    06/12/2011 News story Ministry of Finance

    The Ministry of Finance has excluded the US company FMC Corporation and the Canadian company Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (Potash) from the GPFG investment universe. The companies’ conduct represents particularly serious violations of

  • UN condemns Syria’s human rights violations

    23/08/2011 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution today condemning the Syrian authorities’ grave and systematic human rights violations. “The resolution sends a clear signal to the Syrian pro-democracy movement that it has the international community

  • Norway and Iceland – have signed a civil aviation agreement with the EU and USA

    21/06/2011 Press release Ministry of Transport and Communications

    “I am pleased that we have now landed an agreement on civil aviation that has as its objective the harmonisation of regulations on both sides of the Atlantic. This will ensure safer Trans-Atlantic air travel,” says Norway’s Minister of Transport and

  • New name for big find

    17/01/2012 Press release Ministry of Petroleum and Energy

    One of last year’s largest oil finds, Aldous/Avaldsnes, was today named the Johan Sverdrup field. Minister of Petroleum and Energy Ola Borten Moe announced the new name during a business and industry conference in Sandefjord.

  • Norway allocates NOK 65 million to Common Humanitarian Fund for Sudan

    24/01/2006 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The objective is to enable humanitarian actors to respond rapidly to the people who are in greatest need, and to improve planning and coordination. (26.01.06)

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