Norway Closes Representative Office in Palestine
Norway Closes Representative Office in Palestine
Norway Closes Representative Office in Palestine
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Norway has closed its Representative Office in Al-Ram, Palestine, following the Israeli government's decision to revoke diplomatic facilitation for Norwegian diplomats. Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide condemned this move as 'extreme and unreasonable,' asserting that it undermines the Palestinians' rights and the two-state solution. Despite the closure, Norway pledges to maintain its support for the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian people, emphasizing its commitment to a viable Palestinian state. This decision has significant implications for local staff and Norwegian diplomats, prompting efforts to ensure their safety and continued operations. Eide highlighted that Norway's support for a sustainable two-state solution will persist, with gratitude expressed for international backing received amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which has seen substantial casualties. The deterioration in Norway-Israel relations follows Norway's recognition of Palestinian statehood earlier this year.

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