Lavrov laid wreaths at the monument to Soviet soldier in Kirkenes in 2014 at the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Finnmark from German occupation by the Soviet Red Army. Photo: Thomas Nilsen

Norway invites Lavrov to Kirkenes

October 2019 marks the 75th anniversary of liberation of Norway’s northernmost region from Nazi occupation by the Red Army.
October 24, 2018

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Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is likely to represent the Russian government when the two countries together will celebrate that Soviet soldiers were the first to fight out occupation forces from Norway in 1944.

The foreign ministry in Oslo says to the Barents Observer that there is a good dialogue with Russian authorities about the 2019 celebration.

Kirkenes was the first Norwegian town to celebrate freedom when the Red Army arrived on October 24th and Nazi-German forces retreated to further west and south in Norway.

Sergey Lavrov was also present in Kirkenes when the 70th anniversary was marked in October 2014 (see above photo). Like in 2014, high-ranking Norwegian officials will also next October welcome the Russian Foreign Minister. Then, the Norwegian King, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister participated.

The Russian Foreign Minister has not been in Norway since 2014, while Norway’s Foreign Minister visited northern Russia three times last year after a three year pause in meetings following the annexaction of Crimea and war in Eastern Ukraine.

Sergey Lavrov talking to World War II veterans in Kirkenes, October 2014. Photo: Thomas Nilsen

Press spokesperson Frode Overland Andersen with the Foreign Ministry in Oslo writes in an e-mail to the Barents Observer that Norwegian and Russian authorities have had a good dialog about next year’s liberation anniversary in Finnmark.

“As like previous celebrations, Norwegian authorities will be represented on high-level in Kirkenes,” Overland Andersen says.

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“It is obvious that Russian authorities will be invited on high-level. It is common practice with such events that there is a close dialogue between out two countries at diplomatic level to clarify such things in advance. That goes for all such visits.”

“Prime Minister Erna Solberg brought it up with Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev when the met last week (in Brussels). The question has also been brought up with both the Russian Foreign Minister and the Deputy Foreign Minister,” Overland Andersen says.

From the 2014 press conference with Sergey Lavrov and (then) Foreign Minister of Norway, Børge Brende. Photo: Thomas Nilsen

 

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