The investigative commission will look back at the process that led to the Oslo Agreement in 1993
An independent commission in Norway is set to investigate ties to Epstein within the Norwegian foreign service, examining relationships dating back to before 1993.
The investigation commission will go back to the process that led to the Oslo agreement in 1993
An independent commission will investigate the processes leading up to the Oslo agreement of 1993, with a mandate to look at the relationships and funding within Norwegian foreign services.
The Storting has received answers about Jeffrey Epstein
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth-Eide provides responses to parliamentary inquiries regarding the country's foreign service and its relation to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
The Foreign Ministry requests an extension of the response deadline
The Norwegian Foreign Ministry has requested an extension of the deadline to respond to questions regarding criticisms of the foreign service until March 10.
Problematic revolving door practice in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?
The article discusses concerns over the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' revolving door practice, potentially blurring the lines between politics and civil service.
Espen Barth Eide regrets error about impartiality
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide admits to a mistake regarding the impartiality rules after his son applied for an internship in the foreign service.
StΓΈre: I Do Not Know of Any Toxic Culture in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre does not perceive any toxic culture within the Norwegian foreign service but supports an independent investigation following revelations from the Epstein documents.
Diplomacy is a balancing act
Norwegian Foreign Service officials are grappling with the fallout from revelations about hidden networks and unethical dealings related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Right demands an investigation: - I am furious
The Norwegian Right party is demanding an independent investigation into foreign service officials involved in the Epstein case, citing a significant breach of trust among high-profile individuals.
Frp requests an independent investigation into the foreign service and the Epstein case
The Progress Party has sent a letter to Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre requesting an independent investigation into the Epstein case and circumstances within the foreign service, citing references to prominent Norwegian political figures in recent documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Frp requests an independent investigation into the Epstein case
The Progress Party has sent a letter to Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre requesting an independent investigation into the foreign ministry and the Epstein case, citing new revelations implicating key figures in Norwegian politics and foreign service.
Why would Epstein give millions to Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs children?
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's will, which included a provision for $10 million intended for the children of Norwegian diplomats Mona Juul and Terje RΓΈd-Larsen, raising concerns about trust in the Norwegian foreign service.