Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Oslo)
Norway /
Buskerud /
Oslo /
7.juni-plassen, 1
World
/ Norway
/ Buskerud
/ Oslo
World / Norway / Vestfold
government, department, ministry / government department
The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Det Kongelige Utenriksdepartement) was established on June 7, 1905 - the same day the Norwegian legistature decided to dissolve the union with Sweden.
The Ministry is currently headed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre and Minister of International Development Erik Solheim. They have been cabinet ministers in the red-green coalition government headed by prime minister Jens Stoltenberg since October 17, 2005.
www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/ud.html?id=833
The Ministry is currently headed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre and Minister of International Development Erik Solheim. They have been cabinet ministers in the red-green coalition government headed by prime minister Jens Stoltenberg since October 17, 2005.
www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/ud.html?id=833
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian_Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°54'52"N 10°43'43"E
- Regjeringskvartalet - Government Quarter 0.8 km
- Akersgaten, 59 0.8 km
- Ministry of Finance 0.9 km
- Sentralanlegget 29 km
- Ministry of Finance 418 km
- Rosenbad - Office of the Prime Minister and Ministry of Justice 418 km
- Jakobsgatan 26 - Ministry of Employment and Ministry of Enterprise 418 km
- Ministry of Education and Research and Ministry of Culture 418 km
- Swedish Patent Office 419 km
- Government office building 604 km
- Slottsparken - Palace Park 0.3 km
- Dronningsparken 0.3 km
- Slottsplassen 0.3 km
- Aker Brygge 0.6 km
- Pilestredet Park 0.7 km
- Operatunnelen, Festning Tunnellen segment 0.7 km
- Uranienborg 0.8 km
- Pipervika 0.9 km
- Our Savior's Cemetery (Vår Frelsers gravlund) 1.1 km
- Majorstuen 1.5 km