Yesterday, Norway ratified the new international ocean agreement (BBNJ) at the United Nations in New York. With this, Norway takes a leading role in the global effort to protect the world’s oceans and ensure the sustainable use of marine resources.
Norway’s Chargé d’affaires Mr Ødegaard at yesterday’s memorial event in Lety.
The Lety Memorial is to commemorate Roma and Sinti Holocaust victims, supported by Norway Grants. The Memorial is built at the site of the concentration camp for Roma and Sinti people, where over 300 people died.
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Yesterday, Chargé d’Affaires Mr. Ødegaard met with Senator Pavel Fischer, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Security. Mr. Ødegaard expresses his appreciation for the valuable and fruitful meeting.
During his visit, H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon paid tribute to the Ukrainian soldiers — and to the families who bear the weight of war.
Their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering defense of freedom move us deeply.
Norway stands in solidarity with Ukraine.
Norway will provide NOK 4 billion in funding in 2025 to the Czech-led initiative to supply Ukraine with artillery ammunition.
Norway will also provide NOK 1 billion to the European Peace Facility (EPF).
Today we celebrate the International Roma Day🎊
"In today's world, democracy is under attack. How the majority treats the minority is an indicator of how democratic a society really is" said Mr Ødegaard, Chargé d'Affaires of Norway, at the opening of the celebrations arranged with ARA ARTS.
Today, we had the pleasure of meeting Georgian artist Miriam Gviniashvili and former Georgian Ambassador to Czechia, Tea Maisuradze.
Norway, Georgia, and the Czech Republic share common values, and music is an important aspect of cultural cooperation that helps connect us.
Norway launches its first national security strategy. The fundamentals:
A free and independent Norway
A robust democracy
An open and adaptable economy
A safe society with a high level of trust
Allied solidarity and unity in Europe
A world that seeks solutions based on international law
Today marks 80 years since Norway was liberated – after five years of brutal occupation. Since then, we have enjoyed a free and democratic Norway, and perhaps we have taken it somewhat for granted. Today, on Liberation and Veterans Day, we appreciate those who fought for our freedom. Thank you.
Today, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre presented Norway’s first national security strategy. The new strategy sets the direction and priorities for the collective national effort to enhance Norway’s se...