Security policy
The primary objective of Norwegian security policy is to safeguard Norway’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and political freedom of action. A broad set of political, military, diplomatic, economic and international legal instruments is used to achieve this objective. The key pillars of the Government’s security policy are: predictable international cooperation, based on international law; the peaceful settlement of disputes; cooperation with NATO Allies; and cooperation on foreign and security policy with other Nordic countries.
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- ‘A crucial NATO Summit’ in The Hague Press release 24/06/2025
- The Prime Minister's introduction at the press conference at President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Oslo Speech/statement 23/06/2025
- French President Emmanuel Macron visits Norway Press release 23/06/2025
- Norway to strengthen strategic cooperation with France Press release 23/06/2025
- Biannual address to the Storting on important EU and EEA matters, 6 May 2025 Speech/statement 27/05/2025
Documents
- National Security Strategy Plans/strategy 08/05/2025
- Meld. St. 20 (2024–2025) - Promoting democracy, rule of law and human rights in Europe Report to the Storting 04/04/2025
- Meld. St. 30 (2023–2024) - International cooperation on nuclear safety and security in a changed Europe Report to the Storting 21/06/2024
- Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) - A Resilient Health Emergency Preparedness Report to the Storting 24/11/2023
- Meld. St. 26 (2022–2023) - A changing climate – united for a climate-resilient society Report to the Storting 16/06/2023