MFA Deputy Secretary: - Good neighbourly relations with Russia are important to Norway

Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Deputy Secretary Marit Berger Røsland (Conservatives) spoke to members of both the Norwegian Federation of Enterprise and the Norwegian-Russian Chamber of Commerce before the weekend. Here she’s photographed in Saltstraumen, just outside Bodø, Norway, last fall. (Photo: Hege Eilertsen)
- Russia is a theme that engages and provokes. That is a good sign. Having a debate about a neighbor as large and significant as Russia is important.


- Russia is a theme that engages and provokes. That is a good sign. Having a debate about a neighbor as large and significant as Russia is important.

So said the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Deputy Secretary Marit Berger Røsland last Friday, when speaking during a breakfast meeting organized by the Norwegian-Russian Chamber of Commerce and the Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO).

- We want to restore the normal neighborly relationship with Norway, the Russian Ambassador Teimuraz O. Ramishvili said in an interview published by High North News a fortnight ago

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was later asked to comment on his statements, but has proven very reticent. 

Before the weekend, Deputy Secretary Marit Berger Røsland said to the attendees at the breakfast meeting:

- Let me start off by emphasizing that our foreign policy towards Russia remains the same. We want good neighborly relations with Russia. We achieve this better through being predictable, consistent, clear and firm in our dialogue with Russia. Our experiences is that this contributes to reducing doubts, insecurities and misunderstandings, and through that the potential for conflict and unwanted incidents. Yet at the same time we acknowledge that we do not always agree with our neighbor. Therefore Norway, along with like-minded countries, has stood firmly on public international law and defended vital principles for international interaction as a response to Russia’s breaking public international law in Ukraine. A good neighbor should also be able to speak freely when disagreeing.

- The NRCC plays a vital role in promoting and strengthening business cooperation between Norway and Russia, and I want to take the opportunity to praise you for doing a good and result-oriented job, the Deputy Secretary said.

Chairwoman Liv Monica Stubholt of the Norwegian-Russian Chamber of Commerce last week argued that Norwegian exports to Russia should be at a much higher level than they are today. 

- Norway’s exports to Russia amounts to just over two billion kroner. It should be 15 billion kroner, she says.

Norwegian exports to Russia have dropped dramatically following the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, which the Russian Ambassador also emphasized in his interview with High North News.

Read the entire speech of MFA Deputy Secretary Marit Berger Røsland here.  (Available in Norwegian only.)





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