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The Prime Minister's speech at Tromsø City Mayor’s reception at Arctic Frontiers
28/01/2025 Speech/statement Office of the Prime Minister'If anyone come up with the idea that there is land available beyond international law, they should be reminded that that is not the case. And we, the Arctic states, should be primed among those who say in a decent and peaceful way that this is how
By Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre Tromsø
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Remarks by Foreign Minister Eide at G20 meeting
21/02/2025 Speech/statement Ministry of Foreign AffairsRemarks by Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide at G20 meeting In Johannesburg, South Africa.
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The Prime Minister's introduction at the press conference after meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyj
20/03/2025 Speech/statement Office of the Prime Minister'The tripling of the Norwegian support to Ukraine, which has been agreed unanimously by the Parliament, is now being immediately translated into support for artillery ammunition, for drone capacity, and also for investment in Ukraine’s own industry,
By Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre Governmental guesthous in Oslo
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New Year Speech 2025
01/01/2025 Speech/statement Office of the Prime Minister'It is distressing that the nuclear powers are failing to find a path towards controlled disarmament. It is frustrating that powerful countries cannot reach agreement on what is most fundamental to people’s lives, to the life of every nation: peace,
By Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre National radio and television, 1 January 2025
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Universal Postal Services
26/02/2025 Article Ministry of TransportThe goal of the postal sector is to ensure a good and future oriented provision of postal services to the population, businesses and authorities throughout the country. Today, this goal is regulated through the Postal Act, requirements in the
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Cooperation on Schengen and Justice and Home affairs
28/01/2025 Article Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice and Public SecurityNorway participates in key aspects of EU cooperation in the area of justice and home affairs, of which the Schengen cooperation is the most important. As a Schengen associated country, we are part of an internal free-travel area with a common
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The Holberg Prize
13/03/2025 Article Ministry of Education and ResearchThe Holberg Prize recognises path-breaking scientific work in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The prize shall in addition contribute to raising the status of these disciplines in society and to stimulating interest in these fields
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Political adviser Jakob Schram (Labour Party)
Political staff Ministry of FinancePolitical adviser at the Ministry of Finance.
Appointed: 07/02/2025
E-mail Jakob.Schram@fin.dep.no
Phone + 47 22 24 41 11
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NAWSARH project
09/01/2025 Article Ministry of Justice and Public SecurityThe work to phase in the new SAR Queen rescue helicopters is now in its final stages.
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International post
26/02/2025 Article Ministry of TransportThe Ministry of Transport represent Norway together with The Norwegian Communications Authority and the designated operator Posten Bring AS, at the Universal Postal Union (UPU).
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Museums and cultural heritage
28/01/2025 Article Ministry of Culture and EqualityOur museums interpret the development of our society, the self-esteem of our nation and our shared standards of democracy and freedom of expression. Museums are the foundations on which our democracy rests, in that they are part of the essential
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Film and gaming policy
16/01/2025 Article Ministry of Culture and EqualityFilms, computer games and other audiovisual productions are important forms of artistic expression that contribute to the public discourse in Norway. The film industry and the market for audiovisual productions are undergoing major change, partly as
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Sami cultural policy
11/02/2025 Article Ministry of Culture and EqualityThe Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development holds the overall state responsibility for Sami policy in Norway, while the Ministry of Culture and Equality holds sectoral responsibility for cultural policy.
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Deputy Director General Jan Mathys Truyen
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National One Health Strategy Against Antimicrobial Resistance 2024–2033
10/01/2025 Plans/strategy Ministry of Health and Care Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Ministry of Climate and Environment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Trade, Industry and FisheriesAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most pressing health challenges in the world. Without effective measures, this problem will only intensify for future generations. Efforts to combat AMR are more important than ever before, both in Norway
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Constructive discussions on military support and peace
20/03/2025 Press release Office of the Prime MinisterUkraine is in need of increased military support as well as contributions to the efforts under way to achieve a lasting and just peace. Both these topics were discussed during the visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Oslo today.
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Changes among the state secretaries
21/03/2025 Press release Office of the Prime MinisterIn today’s Council of State, the Crown Prince Regent has appointed Ms. Marte Gerhardsen as state secretary to Minister of Defence, Mr. Tore O. Sandvik, as of 24 March 2025.
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President Zelensky is in Norway
20/03/2025 Press release Office of the Prime MinisterUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is paying a visit to Norway on Thursday 20 March. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is the host for the President’s visit.
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Statement by Foreign Minister Eide on Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and Poland considering withdrawal from the International Convention on Anti-Personnel mines
19/03/2025 News story Ministry of Foreign Affairs'We are concerned by the news that Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and Poland are now considering withdrawing from the Anti-Personell Mine Ban Convention. Despite the current security environment, these weapons have no place in modern warfare,' said