Historisk arkiv

Grand opening by tweet

Historisk arkiv

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Utgiver: Utenriksdepartementet

Tuesday 10 June Minister of Foreign Affairs Børge Brende opened the new international press centre in Norway.

Tuesday 10 June Minister of Foreign Affairs Børge Brende opened the new international press centre in Norway.

The Foreign Press Association in Norway (FPA) has moved to a new location in Oslo. The address is Klingenberggata 5. International correspondents based in Norway were present when the Foreign Minister declared the centre open with a tweet.

Foreign Minister Brende focused on the importance of foreign correspondents in our fast-paced and globalised world: ‘You present both news and valuable analyses to your readers, listeners and viewers. This increases the level of understanding between different political systems, cultures, languages and religions.’

Twenty years have passed since the Norwegian International Press Centre was established, just before the Lillehammer Olympic Games. The aim in 1994 was to ensure good working conditions for foreign correspondents in Norway. The Foreign Press Association, which is open to all journalists covering Norway for international media, currently has about 75 members.

Minister of Foreign Affairs with the foreign correspondents at Nips. Photo: R.Fjeld, MFA
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the foreign correspondents. (Photo: Ragna Fjeld/MFA)