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 You will also find outdated current affairs from the sitting government. In addition the archive contains documents where the content is no longer valid, such as expired circulars.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

    04/10/2013 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    The Norwegian Government is proposing cuts in its civilian assistance to Afghanistan from NOK 750 to 700 million in 2014.

  • High-Level Dialogue on International Migration and Development

    03/10/2013 Speech/statement Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    "In order for migration to be a positive component in our international development efforts, we will seek and strengthen our work to include migrant groups and make better use of their contextual knowledge and skills. We believe that this approach

    By Former Minister of International Development Heikki Eidsvoll Holmås

  • A tobacco-free future

    03/10/2013 Plans/strategy Ministry of Health and Care Services

    Our vision is a tobacco-free future - a future in which individuals and communities are no longer affected by tobacco's many harmful effects on health and where children and adults live healthier and longer lives.

  • NEFCO to purchase carbon credits for Norway

    03/10/2013 Press release Ministry of Finance

    The Ministry of Finance has signed an agreement with the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation, NEFCO, to purchase carbon credits in the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol (2013-2020). Through this agreement Norway will purchase up to

  • Contact between the French and the Norwegian minister

    02/10/2013 Article Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs

    On 28 June the French TV-Channel France 3 aired a program focusing on the risk of consuming foodstuffs that may contain elements that are not safe for consumers. The program concerned contaminants in foodstuffs imported into France, such as fish,

  • Norway welcomes UN statement on the humanitarian crisis in Syria

    02/10/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “Norway is pleased that the UN Security Council has finally reached agreement on a strong statement that condemns the serious violations of international humanitarian law and human rights in Syria, and calls for unhindered humanitarian access,” said

  • Companies need to listen to the groups they affect

    02/10/2013 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Companies should engage with and take into account the groups affected by their activities. Stakeholder engagement was the topic of two meetings arranged in 2013 by KOMpakt - the Government’s consultative body on matters relating to corporate social

  • Norway concerned about developments in Egypt

    01/10/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “The situation in Egypt is unstable. The decision by an Egyptian court to ban the Muslim Brotherhood’s activities gives cause for concern. In order to ensure that democracy continues to develop in Egypt - which the Egyptian transitional government

  • Summary of the Action Plan 2013-2016: We need the competence of immigrants

    01/10/2013 Plans/strategy Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion

    Through the Action Plan the Government aims to facilitate the use of the competence and resources of immigrants. The plan contains 19 measures in the fields of recognition of education and training from abroad, recruitment of immigrants by employers

  • Statement at the UNHCR high level meeting

    30/09/2013 Speech/statement Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    "In light of all the refugees in Syria itself and in the neighbouring countries, we must all do better, and now we should try to do so inspired by the new momentum created last week in New York", said Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Eide in his

    By Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide

  • Sudan must respect fundamental human rights

    29/09/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “Norway is extremely concerned about the acts of violence in Sudan over the last few days in connection with the protests and demonstrations, and about the disproportionate use of force. Sudan must respect fundamental human rights, and this includes

  • Statement at meeting in The Group of Friends of Myanmar

    27/09/2013 Speech/statement Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    - I strongly support the idea of the Secretary-General to reconfigure this group into a partnership with Myanmar as a central member. This would be more aligned with the positive developments in Myanmar over the last years, said Minister of Foreign

    By Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide

  • Norway welcomes UN Security Council agreement on Syria

    27/09/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “I am very pleased that the UN Security Council and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) have finally managed to reach agreement on a robust resolution about the use of chemical weapons in Syria,” said Foreign Minister

  • Changes among the state secretaries

    27/09/2013 Press release Office of the Prime Minister

    In today’s session of the Council of State the King has honourably discharged three from their offices as of 1 October 2013: Ms. Tone-Helen Toften in the Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs, Mr. Geir Pollestad in the

  • The third NEFAB Council meeting held in Oslo

    27/09/2013 Press release Ministry of Transport and Communications

    The third meeting of the NEFAB Council since the entry into force of the NEFAB State Level Agreement took place in Oslo on 19 September 2013. The Council addressed important issues regarding the future strategic direction of NEFAB, including

  • Combating Hate Speech: Everyone’s Responsibility

    26/09/2013 Speech/statement Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    - Hate speech constitutes a double threat: a threat to human dignity and individual security; and a threat to society as a whole. Hate speech discourages people from taking part in the public debate. It fuels intolerance. And in the most extreme

    By Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide

  • Speech at Intergovernmental Authority on Development Partners Forum on Somalia

    26/09/2013 Speech/statement Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    "At the heart of this partnership, and the Somali Compact, lie the New Deal principles of Somali ownership. We expect both the Federal Government and its international partners to stand by the pledges given in Brussels, and we expect transparency,

    By Former Minister of International Development Heikki Eidsvoll Holmås

  • Norway congratulates Bahrain Center for Human Rights on award of 2013 Rafto Prize

    26/09/2013 Press release Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    “The prize recognises the courageous and valuable work of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights to promote respect for fundamental human rights in Bahrain. In Norway’s view, independent voices and institutions are vital for promoting freedom of

  • Ambassador Steffen Kongstad

    Administrative staff Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Norway invests 23,4 million USD in crop diversity

    26/09/2013 News story Ministry of Agriculture and Food

    Norway pledges 40 million NOK or about 6,7 million USD to the Benefit Sharing Fund of the International Treaty and in addition also donates 100 million NOK equal to about 16,7 million USD to the endowment fund of the Global Crop Diversity Trust.

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