Norway’s man in Murmansk

Top diplomat Øyvind Nordsletten is in place as new Consul General in Russia’s largest Arctic city. He spent his first day by introducing Norwegian parliamentarians to the booming cross-border relations between Murmansk and Norway.

With the early arrival, the new Consul General got the chance to welcome the Norwegian Parliament’s Arctic Delegation to Murmansk. The group of five parliament members met with key-persons in the Norwegian-Russian relations.

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There are today some 20 Norwegian companies that operate in Murmansk, far more than any other countries. Also, many Norwegian organisation and institutions have active cooperation with partners in Murmansk.

The Norwegian Consulate General in Murmansk has more than 20 employees and ensures the multilevel contact network on the regional level in Russia’s north-western corner. In addition to Murmansk Oblast, the Consulate General also represents Norway’s interests in Arkhangelsk Oblast and Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The region has more than two million inhabitants.

Øyvind Nordsletten has a long career as diplomat in Russia and Eastern Europe. He was Norway’s Ambassador to Moscow in the period from 2000 to 2008. Before that he was Ambassador in Ukraine in the 90ties. He’s first mission to Moscow was however long before that. -This autumn it is 45 years since I had my first appointment to Norway’s Embassy in Moscow; that time as a guard.

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