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Det kongelige utenriksdepartementet Det kongelege utanriksdepartementet | |
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Formed | 7 June 1905 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Norway |
Headquarters | Victoria Terrasse, Oslo, Norway |
Annual budget | Nok.34 billion |
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Child agencies | |
Website | Official website |
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List of Norwegian ministries |
The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Norwegian Bokmål: Det kongelige utenriksdepartement or Utenriksdepartementet; Nynorsk: Det kongelege utanriksdepartementet or Utanriksdepartementet; UD) is the foreign ministry of the Kingdom of Norway. It was established on June 7, 1905, the same day the Parliament of Norway (Storting) decided to dissolve the personal union with Sweden.
The ministry is headed by Minister of Foreign Affairs, currently Espen Barth Eide, who is a minister in the Støre cabinet that has governed since 14 October 2021.
The ministry also holds a position of Minister of International Development. This position was established by the second Willoch cabinet in 1983, and existed until October 2013 when it was abolished by the Solberg cabinet and the foreign minister became the sole head of the ministry. The position was restored on January 17, 2018, when the Liberal party joined the Solberg government. The current Minister of International Development is Anne Beathe Tvinnereim from the Centre Party.