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Well my two faced former country of residence has sounded off on the whole Ukraine thing. Typical. Sorry for the format, the source would not let me copy the link. These people piss me off. The last PM was an ex KGB agent and he played both sides. Now this new PM is doing the same damn thing. What is it with these people?
I've added some in between the lines interpretations for clarity.
The government of Norway hopes to preserve good relations with Russia despite the current crisis in Ukraine, Prime Minister Erna Solberg said in an interview with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation on Wednesday, March 5. She said Norway would not take any unilateral action with regard to Russia. “Our experience of bilateral relations shows that both Norway and Russia always seek to strengthen cooperation in high altitudes,” she said.
Solberg noted that despite “excellent relations” between the two countries, (Please don't bomb us) Norway would follow the European and NATO policy. “We must take into account the fact that Russia broke a number of rules of international law. The government of Norway may have to make a tough choice in the near future,” she said. (We signed this other treaty so we may have to make a choice to do nothing or very little)
“Over the past years Europe has created effective mechanisms for ensuring security, and tensions in relations with Russia subsided after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Nevertheless, the international community cannot but respond to the current situation,” Solberg said. (Somebody else may do something, but not us, please don't bomb us)
Solberg met with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Sochi a month ago to discuss key issues of relations between the two countries, including trade, economic, investment, energy and cultural cooperation and its future potential. (See we're really nice....no bombs)
Medvedev and Solberg also touched on the joint work in the field of fishing and environmental protection as well as the development of ties between Russian and Norwegian regions. (OK we'll give you all the f*cking salmon you want, just ignore our allies or pretend they are not with us)
Soberg’s trip followed Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende’s working visit to Russia in late January. During his talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov they discussed how to enhance political dialogue and boost trade and economic cooperation between their countries, including in the North.(See, the borders are all sorted. NO bomby bomby)
The agenda of the talks also covered such topics as cooperation in key areas, including energy, fishing, environmental protection, nuclear and radiation safety, the strengthening of ties between border-lying regions, Russia’s business and scientific activities in Spitsbergen, and humanitarian issues. (We just love you Russians. Oh its so nice to be neighbors with the Russians)
I've added some in between the lines interpretations for clarity.
The government of Norway hopes to preserve good relations with Russia despite the current crisis in Ukraine, Prime Minister Erna Solberg said in an interview with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation on Wednesday, March 5. She said Norway would not take any unilateral action with regard to Russia. “Our experience of bilateral relations shows that both Norway and Russia always seek to strengthen cooperation in high altitudes,” she said.
Solberg noted that despite “excellent relations” between the two countries, (Please don't bomb us) Norway would follow the European and NATO policy. “We must take into account the fact that Russia broke a number of rules of international law. The government of Norway may have to make a tough choice in the near future,” she said. (We signed this other treaty so we may have to make a choice to do nothing or very little)
“Over the past years Europe has created effective mechanisms for ensuring security, and tensions in relations with Russia subsided after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Nevertheless, the international community cannot but respond to the current situation,” Solberg said. (Somebody else may do something, but not us, please don't bomb us)
Solberg met with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Sochi a month ago to discuss key issues of relations between the two countries, including trade, economic, investment, energy and cultural cooperation and its future potential. (See we're really nice....no bombs)
Medvedev and Solberg also touched on the joint work in the field of fishing and environmental protection as well as the development of ties between Russian and Norwegian regions. (OK we'll give you all the f*cking salmon you want, just ignore our allies or pretend they are not with us)
Soberg’s trip followed Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende’s working visit to Russia in late January. During his talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov they discussed how to enhance political dialogue and boost trade and economic cooperation between their countries, including in the North.(See, the borders are all sorted. NO bomby bomby)
The agenda of the talks also covered such topics as cooperation in key areas, including energy, fishing, environmental protection, nuclear and radiation safety, the strengthening of ties between border-lying regions, Russia’s business and scientific activities in Spitsbergen, and humanitarian issues. (We just love you Russians. Oh its so nice to be neighbors with the Russians)