The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will not answer whether they are missing secret documents from the Oslo process
Norway's Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains silent on the existence of missing documents from the Oslo negotiations despite recent queries from lawmakers.
Against Støre: – Either he doesn't understand, or he is trying to wriggle out
Hilde Henriksen Waage criticizes Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre over the handling of missing documents from the Oslo peace process, linking it to Terje Rød-Larsen's recent revelations.
He was hunting for the Rød-Larsen documents: - I've never encountered such arrogance and ignorance at the same time
Jonas Gahr Støre's statements in 2007 halted efforts to uncover secret documents related to the Oslo process, according to former national archivist John Herstad.
Rød-Larsen wants to contribute to making his private archive on the Oslo process available
Terje Rød-Larsen intends to make his personal archive related to the Oslo process accessible for future preservation and digitalization by the National Archives of Norway.
Støre denied that Rød-Larsen's documents were missing. Now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has turned around.
Jonas Gahr Støre, former Foreign Minister of Norway, has backtracked on claims that there were no gaps in the archives related to the Oslo process and cannot recall the reasons for his previous denial.
Støre says he does not remember why he stopped the search for Rød-Larsen documents
Jonas Gahr Støre, former Norwegian foreign minister, has stated he cannot recall why he halted the investigation into documents related to Rød-Larsen during the Oslo process, amid ongoing scrutiny by the Storting's control committee regarding ties between Norwegian officials and Jeffrey Epstein.
Støre Stopped the Document Hunt for Terje Rød-Larsen: Now He is Inquiring About Them
Jonas Gahr Støre is calling for the private archives of Terje Rød-Larsen regarding the Oslo process, with multiple parties now demanding an investigation into these documents.
The National Archives and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Initiate Effort to Retrieve Terje Rød-Larsen's Archive from the Oslo Process
The National Archives of Norway and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs plan to retrieve the private archive of Terje Rød-Larsen, which he has kept separate from national archival institutions.
Foreign Minister Barth Eide: The Oslo Process is Oversold
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide asserts that the Oslo Process has been oversold, in response to a parliamentary question coinciding with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's visit to Norway.