-
30/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Finance
Norwegian Economy - A Star Performer with Challenges Minister of Finance Per-Kristian Foss, Eurochambres, Stavanger, 30 September 2005 Presentation is available here
-
30/09/2005
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The government decided 30 September
to grant Indonesia a debt moratorium for 2005. All payments falling
due this year will be rescheduled over five years, up to 2009. For
Norway, the amount of money involved is only NOK 3 million.
(03.10)
-
30/09/2005
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
We will use this opportunity to
reinforce the IAEA’s efforts to find political solutions to Iran’s
and North Korea’s nuclear programmes, said Foreign Minister Jan
Petersen. (03.10)
-
29/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In my view, the
role of governments is primarily to facilitate innovation,
remove obstacles and provide traffic rules, national as well as
international. Therefore we need a strong World Trade Organisation
(WTO) and we need a successful Doha
-
29/09/2005
Press release
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
The Petroleum Price Board (PPB) has
set normprices for Norwegian crude oil lifted in the 2nd quarter of
2005. (29.09.05)
-
29/09/2005
Press release
Ministry of Finance
The Petroleum Fund’s Advisory
Council on Investment Strategy was established by the Ministry of
Finance today. The mandate of the Council is to act as a
professional advisory body for the Ministry of Finance regarding
the long term investment
-
29/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The role of journalism cannot be
overestimated. Journalism is, in the words of Philip Graham, former
publisher of the Washington Post,
“the first rough draft of history.” We cannot allow this
rough draft of history to be written without the
-
28/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Politisk rådgiver Marit Berger Trening og opplæring av norsk personell for internasjonale oppdrag – Hvorfor er kjønnsperspektivet relevant? NUPI, 28. september 2005 Check against delivery Dear participants, Armed conflict prevent millions of people
-
28/09/2005
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Under the pact, the parties
undertake to carry out democratic elections and political dialogue,
and to establish a state governed by the rule of law. At the same
time they renounce the use of violence. (29.09)
-
28/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
-
27/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs
No. 5; Statement at the closure of
the conference
-
26/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs
-
24/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Finance
on behalf of the Nordic and Baltic
countries i.e. Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia,
Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden, to the IMFC Meeting in Washington
D.C. (24.09.05)
-
24/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs
The Importance of Cultural Exchange, Cooperation and Volunteerism Statssekretær Berit Øksnes Gjerløw. Seminar on education, HIV/Aids, women’s rights. Arranged by Buganda Society Norway. FAFO Grønland, Oslo 24. september 2005. Prime Minister– Ladies
-
24/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Statement by Minister of
International Development Hilde F. Johnson in the World Bank at the
Joint Annual Discussion in Washington, 24 September. (26.09)
-
23/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
We need a more relevant General
Assembly as the chief policymaking body of the organisation. This
will require strategic leadership on the part of the Member States.
The Secretary-General, as the chief administrative officer, must be
granted
-
22/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Opening address by Minister of
Foreign Affairs Jan Petersen at the Visitor's lobby, UN
Headquarters, New York, 22 September. (23.09)
-
21/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs
-
21/09/2005
Speech/statement
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
We need, more than ever, to take a
common approach when responding to matters vital to our collective
security. Norway will continue its active efforts to forge
international consensus and to move our disarmament and
non-proliferation agenda
-
20/09/2005
Press release
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The conflict in Sri Lanka is going
through its most turbulent phase since the ceasefire agreement was
concluded. The Co-Chairs of the Sri Lanka peace process (USA, EU,
Japan and Norway) held an extraordinary meeting in New York 19
September,