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  2. Norway–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States and Norway have a very long tradition of positive relations. The American Revolution of 1776 had a profound impact on Norway, and the democratic ideals of the United States Constitution served as a model for the authors of Norway's own Constitution of 1814. The close relationship between the two nations was reinforced by ...

  3. Foreign relations of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Norway are based on the country's membership in NATO and within the workings of the United Nations (UN). Additionally, despite not being a member of the European Union (EU), Norway takes a part in the integration of EU through its membership in the European Economic Area. Norway 's foreign ministry includes both the ...

  4. Arctic cooperation and politics - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Population Map. Arctic cooperation and politics are partially coordinated via the Arctic Council, composed of the eight Arctic states: the United States, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and Denmark with Greenland and the Faroe Islands. [1] The dominant governmental power in Arctic policy resides within the executive ...

  5. Category:Norway–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    U. United States presidential visits to Northern Europe. Categories: Bilateral relations of Norway. Bilateral relations of the United States. United States–European relations. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Template Foo–Bar relations category with a locator map.

  6. Svalbard Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The Svalbard Treaty (originally the Spitsbergen Treaty) recognises the sovereignty of Norway over the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, at the time called Spitsbergen. The exercise of sovereignty is, however, subject to certain stipulations, and not all Norwegian law applies. The treaty restricts military uses of the archipelago, but it is not ...

  7. History of United States diplomatic relations by country

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    The U.S. Legation was initially at Turin, then at Florence, and finally moved to Rome in 1871. Diplomatic relations were severed and the American Embassy in Rome was closed on December 11, 1941, after Italy declared war on the United States. Relations were reestablished in 1944 and the embassy was reopened in 1945.

  8. Embassy of the United States, Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Embassy. The Embassy of the United States in Oslo is the diplomatic representation of the federal government of the United States to the Kingdom of Norway. A new embassy was put into service in May 2017. The current Embassy is located in Morgedalsvegen 36, near the Makrellbekken Metro Station, in one of the city's western suburbs.

  9. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has formal diplomatic relations with most nations. This includes all United Nations members and observer states other than Bhutan, Iran, North Korea and Syria, and the UN observer Territory of Palestine. Additionally, the U.S. has diplomatic relations with Kosovo and the European Union. The United States federal statutes ...