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Norway
A Peaceful Country
Continues Its Efforts
on Behalf of Peace
By Brother-initiate Ning Zhou, Oslo, Norway
Norway is a peaceful country whose harmonious nature has been shown
through the peace efforts made by its government in many military
conflict areas around the world. In fact, on several occasions Norway
has been asked to serve as a facilitator for peace negotiations between
warring parties, and has agreed in certain cases to take on this difficult
and challenging task.
For instance, in the current peace process in Sri Lanka, Norwegian
facilitators are assisting the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation
Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) with the negotiation of a comprehensive
peace agreement. On February 22-23, 2006, Norway facilitated the first
high-level talks that had occurred between the two sides in the past
three years. Taking place in Geneva, discussions focused on issues
regarding a proposed ceasefire, its implementation and the next round
of peace talks.
In Sudan, Norway is an active supporter of the peace efforts being
made under the auspices of Kenya and the Intergovernmental Authority
on Development (IGAD), a regional co-operation organization. Together
with the UK and the USA, Norway is helping mobilize sufficient international
support. This will give the forces of peace a superior advantage in
the process.
Norway has long held a central role in the peace processes of other
countries as well. For example, the Oslo Process in the Middle East
resulted in the peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians
that was signed in 1993. Those efforts continue today as Norway chairs
the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee, a group of countries working to implement
the Road Map to Peace. Moreover, Norway’s participation in the
peace process in Guatemala resulted in a peace agreement signed in
Oslo in 1996, and the vital work of implementing the agreement, which
continues today.
Norway is able to play a facilitating role in these peace processes
because as a small country it has no vested interest in the conflicts.
Its only interest is to contribute to a peaceful solution, a stance
that the country has been known to express through its willingness
to provide financial support for peace as well.
The Norwegian government holds the progressive belief that the work
for international peace and security is relevant to all, and that
no country can simply leave it to the UN to find solutions to armed
conflicts. Norway’s exemplary role in these worldwide peace
negotiations makes it clear that all nations should join in and participate,
especially in cases where the UN and the Security Council are not
able to resolve a country’s problems themselves. Lastly, it
is important to recognize that conflicts in even far-away countries
directly influence the security and well-being of our own, because
we ultimately are all one.
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