-
29/07/2011
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg gave an address today in the Central Jamaat Mosque in Oslo, one week after the attacks on the government offices and the island of Utøya. He invited the whole nation to come together as the Norwegian “we”, and said
By
Former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg
-
29/07/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
You arrived in Norway in 1996 - a small family seeking security and protection, refugees from the Kurdistan region of Iraq. Now you have suffered the most meaningless, distressing and brutal loss imaginable - here with us in peaceful Norway, Foreign
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
-
29/07/2011
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Today, St Olav’s day, flags will be flown at half mast.
-
28/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Finance
The Norwegian Ministry of Finance was severely hit by the bomb blast in Oslo 22 July. Fortunally no employees was injured.
-
28/07/2011
Press release
Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs
Today the Minister of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs, Rigmor Aasrud, visited Aamot Church and talked to the church staff who provided assistance to victims of the attacks on Utøya and in Oslo and their families. - The priests,
-
27/07/2011
Press release
Office of the Prime Minister
The Government has decided to establish a commission to look into the attacks on the government offices and the island of Utøya on 22 July 2011. Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg commented, “It is important to clarify all aspects of these attacks in
-
27/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs
Lisbeth Berg-Hansen, Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs, and Maria Damanaki, European Union Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, have made a joint statement on Mackerel Fishery in the North Atlantic.
-
27/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg will hold an international press briefing at 1400 today 27 July.
-
27/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norway is in mourning after the terrible attacks in Oslo and at Utøya. We are all joined together in deep respect and sympathy for those who have lost their lives. You can use this online book of condolences to write messages of sympathy for the
-
26/07/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Address by Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre at a memorial in the World Islamic Mission Mosque in Oslo on 26 July 2011.
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
-
26/07/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
"The world outside is looking to Norway. Sympathy and compassion stream towards us. We are sending a message back to the world. A message of solidarity. That one man’s acts of terrorism will not break a nation’s pride and dignity. This is our shared
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
-
26/07/2011
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre will this afternoon attend a ceremony for the victims of last Friday’s tragedy in the mosque of World Ilamic Mission in Oslo.
-
26/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norway took part in the UN’s emergency meeting on the hunger crisis in and around Somalia.
-
26/07/2011
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
- Dear all of you,
What a sight!
I am standing face to face with the will of the people.
You are the will of the people, Prime Minister Stoltenberg said.
By
Former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg
-
25/07/2011
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In his address at Norderhov Church, Sunday 24 July, Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre opened: "Today - from north to south and across all this long country’s various lines and boundaries, generations, parties, religions - we come together to
By
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre
-
24/07/2011
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
- It is nearly two days since Norway was hit by the worst atrocity it has seen since the Second World War. On Utøya, and in Oslo.
It seems like an eternity.
These have been hours, days and nights filled with shock, despair, anger and weeping.
By
Former Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg
-
24/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In his address at the Oslo Cathedral today Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg opened: "It is nearly two days since Norway was hit by the worst atrocity it has seen since the Second World War. On Utøya, and in Oslo. It seems like an eternity. These have
-
24/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
A book of condolences will be open for signing by the Diplomatic Corps, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 July.
-
23/07/2011
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Foreign Minister Mr. Jonas Gahr Støre's speech at the press conference Saturday 23 July at 14:30.
-
23/07/2011
Sound and image
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norway's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Jonas Gahr Støre, met members of the media on July 23 in connection with the attacks at Utøya and in Oslo on July 22.