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Putin’s Russia also became more assertive in promoting its interests, rather than just being America’s little lap dog.” Moscow felt the need to assert itself by poking the West in the eye as a show of strength."
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg announced that the Norwegian Government intends to start additional seismic surveys further north in the area of the Barents Sea previously disputed with Russia. Seismic surveys will start this summer and will continue...
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, 2nd left, chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center, in front of Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom, left, and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right, as they walk to the... View Photo »
We still have low unemployment in Norway so the starting point is good but it can quickly change ... We know from experience that it can change suddenly and strongly.
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg announced that the Norwegian Government intends to start additional seismic surveys further north in the area of the Barents Sea previously disputed with Russia. Seismic surveys will start this summer and will continue...
MALIN RISING Associated Press By MALIN RISING Updated: 2012-02-09T11:00:42Z Jens L'Estrade Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, 2nd left, chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center, in front of Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki...
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, 2nd left, chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center, in front of Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom, left, and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right, as they walk to the...
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd L) chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (3rd L) in front of Finland�s Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom (L) and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) as they arrive to the Photographic... View Photo »
The government will cut the 2012 growth forecast for the Norwegian economy
SWEDEN OUT Photo: HENRIK MONTGOMERY / SCANPIX / SCANPIX SWEDEN Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, 2nd left, chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, center, in front of Finland's Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom, left, and Norwegian...
"The area near the border between Norway and Russia could contain significant oil and gas resources," Norway prime minister Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement. "This gives new opportunities for jobs and growth in the North." The Norwegian government...
Jens Stoltenberg (help·info) (born 16 March 1959) is the Prime Minister of Norway. He took office in October of 2005; he was previously Prime Minister from 2000 to 2001. He has also been the leader of the Norwegian Labour Party since 2002. He has been a Member of Parliament from Oslo since 1993. Full Article
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd L) chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (3rd L) in front of Finland�s Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom (L) and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) as they arrive to the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, February 9,...
View Photo »(L-R) Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, Swedish Blue-Collar trade union leader Wanja Lundby-Wedin, Swedish Social Democratic Party leader Stefan Lofven and Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt present a research project about the future for Nordic countries in...
View Photo »Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (L) receives his Norwegian counterpart Jens Stoltenberg for the Northern Future Forum at the Photographic Museum in Stockholm February 8, 2012.
View Photo »Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt (R) and her Norwegian counterpart Jens Stoltenberg (L) give a joint press conference on January 13, 2012 in Copenhagen.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) looks at the camera while cooking with Norway Kitchen Academy Manager Jostein Medhus ,before a lunch meeting, on January 10, 2012, in Istanbul.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) and Norwegian chef Jostein Medhus prepare food before a lunch meeting in Istanbul January 10, 2012.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) prepares salmon dishes with Norway Kitchen Academy manager Jostein Medhus on January 10, 2012 in Istanbul.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) holds a piece of salmon next to Norway Kitchen Academy Manager Jostein Medhus on January 10, 2012 in Istanbul.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (L) and Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) give a press conference in Ankara on January 9, 2012.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (L) shakes hands with Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) during a press conference in Ankara on January 9, 2012.
View Photo »Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (L) and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg review an honor guard on January 9, 2012 in Ankara.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg reviews guards of honour during a welcoming ceremony in Ankara January 9, 2012.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's wife Ingrid Schulerud and Turkey's President Abdullah Gul's wife Hayrunnisa Gul (R) meet at the Presidential Palace in Ankara January 9, 2012.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (front, R) and Turkey's President Abdullah Gul (front, L) are flanked by Turkish and Norwegian officials as they meet at the Presidential Palace in Ankara January 9, 2012.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (rear row, 4th L) and Turkey's President Abdullah Gul (C) are flanked by Turkish and Norwegian officials as they meet at the Presidential Palace in Ankara January 9, 2012.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg stands with an ice bust of Roald Amundsen in this picture made available by the office of the prime minister through a social network December 14, 2011. Stoltenberg marked the centenary of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team being the...
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (2nd L) poses at the mark of the South Pole together with modern-day polar adventurers and compatriots Jan Gunnar Winther (L), Stein Aasheim (2nd R) and Borge Ousland (R) in this picture made available by the office of the prime minister...
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) presents the Norwegian flag to Bill Coughran, the director of Amund-Scott South Pole station, in this picture made available by the office of the prime minister through a social network December 14, 2011. Stoltenberg marked the centenary of...
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg unveils an ice sculpture of polar explorer Roald Amundsen on the South Pole, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011. Amundsen's feat of reaching the South Pole on skis 100 years ago is proving a tough act to follow for polar adventurers trying to get there in...
View Photo »Norway`s Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg unveils an ice sculpture of polar explorer Roald Amundsen on the South Pole, Wednesday Dec. 14, 2011. Amundsen and his team became the first men to reach the South Pole on December 14, 1911.
View Photo »Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is seen at the South Pole in this picture made available by the office of the prime minister through a social network December 12, 2011. Stoltenberg braved deep freeze temperatures on Monday to ski around the South Pole as he prepared to...
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) lays a wreath in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on December 10, 2011.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg signs a visitor's book at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on December 10, 2011.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) speaks with Nola Anderson, acting director of the Australian War Memorial during his visit in Canberra on December 10, 2011.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, second right, lays a wreath in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd L) chats with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt (3rd L) in front of Finland�s Prime Minister Jyrki Katainensom (L) and Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (R) as they arrive to the Photographic Museum in Stockholm, February 9,...
View Photo »We still have low unemployment in Norway so the starting point is good but it can quickly change ... We know from experience that it can change suddenly and strongly.
The government will cut the 2012 growth forecast for the Norwegian economy
