Mar 10 • 17:45 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

Mona Juul: She said she might have Oslo notes in boxes at home

Mona Juul revealed she might possess notes from the Oslo process at her home, amid investigations concerning the retrieval of missing documents from 2006.

Mona Juul, a prominent Norwegian diplomat, has reportedly stated that she may have kept notes from the Oslo negotiations regarding the Israeli-Palestinian peace process at her residence. This comment came to light as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD) sought to recover documents linked to the Oslo process from 2006, a period when critical records went missing. The context raises questions about the handling and archiving of sensitive governmental documents and the implications for transparency in diplomatic affairs.

Earlier this week, Økokrim, Norway's National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime, seized several boxes of documents related to the Oslo negotiations from a storage room in the apartment shared by Terje Rød-Larsen and Mona Juul. Notably, some of these documents were marked as

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