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A Resilient WorldSpeech/statement | 23/11/2025 | Office of the Prime Minister Dear President Ramaphosa, dear colleagues. As my Irish colleague said, we were at COP30 in Belem two weeks ago. And although there are reasons to be very concerned about climate change, at least we can see that the Paris agreement is working.By Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre | Remarks at the G20 Summit in Johannesburg News alert about: Climate and environment and The economy and The Ocean |
Prime Minister Støre visits Norwegian-owned solar power plant in South AfricaNews story | 23/11/2025 | Office of the Prime Minister On 21 November Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre visited a Norwegian-owned solar power plant in South Africa. The company that owns the plant has provided renewable energy to 200 000 households, and a number of Norwegian companies are now investing in solar power in South Africa. News alert about: Renewable Energy |
G20 Summit in Johannesburg: Inclusive and sustainable economic growthSpeech/statement | 22/11/2025 | Office of the Prime Minister Dear President Ramaphosa, dear colleagues, it has been a privilege for Norway to be an invited country during South Africa’s G20 presidency. By Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støre | The speech was held by State secretary Halvard Ingebrigtsen News alert about: The economy |
Replenishment Summit aimed at combating disease and saving livesNews story | 21/11/2025 | Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre took part in the Eighth Replenishment Summit of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The aim is to save 23 million lives by reducing the mortality rate from the three diseases. News alert about: Development cooperation |
Norway to increase support for African Development FundPress release | 21/11/2025 | Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Government is providing approximately NOK 3 billion in funding to the African Development Fund (ADF), which is part of the African Development Bank Group. The ADF promotes economic and social development in the 37 least developed African countries. This funding allocation is for the three-year period 2026–2028. News alert about: Development cooperation |
