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20/05/2009
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
This years Human Rights Dialogue between Vietnam and Norway took place in Oslo 14 - 15 May. The Vietnamese delegation was led by Director General Le Hoai Trung, and the Norwegian delegation by State Secretary Gry Larsen.
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Political staff
The Office of the Prime Minister
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28/01/1992
Speech/statement
The Office of the Prime Minister
Remarks at signing of agreement at University of Tokyo Tokyo, 28 January 1992 (pdf)
By
Former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland
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26/01/2009
Speech/statement
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
IRENA will be an important instrument to increase the deployment of renewable energy technologies. Its function as a Centre of Excellence is much needed. To-day, many institutions and organizations work to increase the use of renewable energy. We
By
State Secretary Robin Martin Kåss
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Ministers
Ministry of Culture
The Minister of Culture is responsible for cultural policy, religious and belief-related matters, media policy, sports policy, gaming and lottery regulation, and the coordination of government policy relating to the voluntary sector.
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23/08/2013
Article
Ministry of Trade and Industry
The promotion of Norway at home and abroad, innovation and the establishment of new enterprises, cooperation, quality control and an increase in the level of knowledge are all central elements for the travel and tourism industry.
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21/03/2013
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Opening Opening statement Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide Opening statement Rashid Khalikov Opening statement Peter Maurer President ICRC Opening statement Liv Tørres Secretary General Norwegian People's Aid Working session I -
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27/04/2020
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
In its capacity as chair of the AHLC, Norway has issued a statement on the situation in Palestine. The Government is also considering a Norwegian contribution to the IMF’s Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust as well as increased funding to
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List page
Ministry of Climate and Environment
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22/09/2016
Article
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Today, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Børge Brende presents five recommendations intended for the next Secretary-General of the United Nations, together with colleagues from Colombia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Jordan and Mexico.
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27/05/1981
Speech/statement
The Office of the Prime Minister
Dinner Speech to Canadian Governor-General Edward Schreyer. Akershus Palace, Oslo, 27 May 1981.
By
Former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland
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19/04/1983
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Dinner Speech to UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar. Akershus Palace, Oslo, 19 April 1983.
By
Former Prime Minister Kåre Willoch
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14/06/1983
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Dinner Speech to Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Akershus Palace, Oslo, 14 June 1983.
By
Former Prime Minister Kåre Willoch
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08/10/1976
Speech/statement
The Office of the Prime Minister
Welcome Speech to Sri Lankan Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike. Akershus Palace, Oslo, 8 October 1976.
By
Former Prime Minister Odvar Nordli
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02/11/1982
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Discours de table au Premier ministre francais Pierre Mauroy. Paris, 2 novembre 1982.
By
Former Prime Minister Kåre Willoch
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02/06/1980
Speech/statement
The Office of the Prime Minister
Dinner Speech to Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Kang Shien Akershus Palace, Oslo, 2 June 1980 (pdf - in Chinese)
By
Former Prime Minister Odvar Nordli
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29/06/1984
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Reception Speech to European Democratic Union. Akershus Palace, Oslo, 29 June 1984.
By
Former Prime Minister Kåre Willoch
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10/10/2002
News story
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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17/10/1986
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Discours à diner offert au CEE Président Jacques Delors. Palais d'Akershus, Oslo, 17 Octobre 1986.
By
Former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland
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15/01/1986
Speech/statement
Office of the Prime Minister
Luncheon Speech to Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud of Sarawak. Kuching, Malaysia, 15 January 1986.
By
Former Prime Minister Kåre Willoch