This happened through investigations into the embassies in London and Berlin.
In a note from the embassy in London that Today’s business has been granted access, among others, as follows:
“In the current serious situation in Europe, both in terms of security and energy, the British side considers that this is not a question that can be resolved solely on the basis of Norway’s national interests.”
Minister of Labor and Inclusion Marte Mjøs Persen (Ap) stated that it was rare for other countries to interfere in the Norwegian strike.
– These contacts show that these countries are very concerned about the security of European supplies and are seriously looking at the possibility of reducing Norwegian gas shipments in a highly demanding geopolitical situation, Persen said in an email.
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At the same time, according to the newspaper, he was tight-lipped when asked how decisive the investigations from Germany and Great Britain were into the mandatory wage council decision.
The strike broke out on July 5 this summer, and government intervened after 20 hours. The escalation was announced on July 6 and 9.
With the latest escalation, more than half of Norway’s daily gas exports will fall.
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