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14/12/2011
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
South Pole, December 14 2011.
By
Former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg
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13/12/2011
Press release
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
Minister of Petroleum and Energy Ola Borten Moe received a CO2 storage atlas for the North Sea today. The atlas provides a thorough overview of geological formations expected to be well-suited for CO2 storage. This work took place under the
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13/12/2011
News story
Office of the Prime Minister
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg arrived at the South Pole on 12 December. During his visit until 15 December he will underline the importance of the Antarctic continent to better understand the serious climate changes.
The Prime Minister
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13/12/2011
News story
Office of the Prime Minister
“Scientific research going on at the South Pole is impressive. It produces knowledge and data that may be used by scientists all over the world, to take natural sciences further”, says Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. He is visiting the
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13/12/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
WTO’s 8th Ministerial Conference takes place in Geneva 15 to 17 December 2011. The Ministerial Conference is the WTO’s top level decision-making body and it meets at least once every two years.
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12/12/2011
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Through the EEA and Norway Grants, Norway is helping to facilitate dialogue between the two communities on the divided island of Cyprus. A large proportion of the funds provided in the period up to 2014 are earmarked for civil society support. The
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12/12/2011
Press release
Office of the Prime Minister
From 12 to 15 December Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is visiting the South Pole to mark the centenary of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team reaching the Pole in 1911, and to underline the importance of the Antarctic continent in
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11/12/2011
News story
Office of the Prime Minister
Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg met with Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard on 10 December. They had political talks in Canberra during Mr Stoltenberg's official visit to the country.
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10/12/2011
News story
Office of the Prime Minister
“I am delighted over this year’s Nobel Peace Prize award, taking place in Oslo today. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman are all important and worthy Peace Prize Laureates. They have fought for peace and democracy, and are
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09/12/2011
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norway strongly condemns the two suicide attacks during the Shia Muslim festival of Ashura on Tuesday in which at least 59 people in Kabul and four in Mazar-e-Sharif were killed.
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09/12/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address by Jonas Gahr Støre, Minister of Foreign Affairs at the film screening of Pray the Devil Back to Hell, by Abigail Disney (the story of Leymah Gbowee), by PRIO.
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
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09/12/2011
News story
Ministry of the Environment
Ethiopia today unveiled ambitious plans to develop a green economy and protect citizens from the impact of future climate change.
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09/12/2011
Press release
Office of the Prime Minister
In today’s session of the Council of State the King has appointed Ms. Elisabet Dahle (43, teacher, Bærum, as state secretary to Minister of Education Kristin Halvorsen.
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09/12/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Defence
The terror attacks went beyond anything our small nation has experienced - or even imagined. [...] The terror attacks went beyond anything our small nation has experienced - or even imagined.
By
Former State Secretary Roger Ingebrigtsen
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08/12/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- We are committed to Afghanistan and its future, Foreign Minister Støre said in his address Foreign Minister meeting on Afghanistan in Bruxelles 8 December.
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
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08/12/2011
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Perth, Australia, December 8. 2011
By
Former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg
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08/12/2011
News story
Office of the Prime Minister
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg arrived in Perth today, on his three-day official visit to Australia. The Prime Minister will be travelling with a delegation of some 40 representatives from the Norwegian business sector. From Perth, Mr
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07/12/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Following is the text of a joint statement by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, and United Kingdom Foreign Secretary William Hague.
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07/12/2011
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Madam President, I am very pleased to be here in Durban. Let me thank South Africa for so generously hosting this important event. Your leadership is key for a successful outcome. We are here to address an issue of critical importance to human
By
Former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg
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07/12/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
"We have achieved a lot, but there is more to do. We must build on what has already been achieved, expand it and redefine it", State Secretary Erik Lahnstein said in his opening speech at the first meeting of the Norwegian Chair of the Barents
By
Former State Secretary Erik Lahnstein