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Norway was represented by a Consulate, later upgraded as a Consulate General, in Manila from 1952 to 1956. A Norwegian embassy was established in 1967. [1] Until 1986, the Philippine embassy in London had jurisdiction over Norway. In June 1986 responsibility over the bilateral ties was transferred to the Philippine embassy in Stockholm, Sweden ...
Norwegian diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Norway, excluding honorary consulates. In countries without Norwegian representation, Norwegian citizens can seek assistance from public officials in the foreign services of any of the other Nordic countries, in accordance with the Helsinki Treaty. [1] [2]
Manila Cuba: Embassy 2013 [27] Gabon: Embassy 1986 [28] Marshall Islands: Embassy Unknown Peru: Embassy [b] 2003 [29] [30] [31] Portugal: Embassy 2011 [32] [33] Republic of China (Taiwan) Embassy 1975 [34] South Vietnam: Embassy 1975 Cebu City United States: Consulate Unknown [35] Davao City Republic of China (Taiwan) Consulate-General 1975 [36 ...
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Under Bongbong Marcos, the first new mission to open during his presidency is the embassy in Bogotá, Colombia in 2024. [22] Other missions likely to be opened include new embassies in Ethiopia, [ 23 ] Kazakhstan, [ 23 ] Panama, [ 24 ] and Ukraine, [ 25 ] as well as the reopening of embassies in Palau and Peru.
The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries (Norwegian: Nærings- og fiskeridepartementet, NFD) is a Norwegian ministry responsible for business, trade, industry, and the fisheries industry.
Embassy of Denmark (in German or Danish) Embassy of Finland (in German, Finnish or Swedish) Embassy of Iceland (in German or English) Embassy of Norway (in German or Norwegian) Embassy of Sweden (in German, Swedish or English) Berger & Parkkinen page on the Embassy project; Short film documenting the architecture of the Nordic Embassies
The embassy has dual accreditations to all the other nations of Oceania. [1] Norway also has ten honorary consulates in Oceania, five of which are in Australia alone. The embassy represents Norway in Australia , the Cook Islands , Fiji , Kiribati , Nauru , New Zealand , Papua New Guinea , Solomon Islands , Tonga , Tuvalu , Samoa and Vanuatu .