Input to Meld. St. on Peace and Conflict Resolution
In the report to the Storting on peace and conflict resolution, expected in August 2025, the think-tank Long Term below has answered two indicative questions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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In the report from Stortinget (the Norwegian Parliament) on peace and conflict resolution, expected in August 2025, the think-tank Langsikt has answered two indicative questions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. For each question, we share some considerations and recommendations for priorities in the message:
I) How should efforts be planned and adjusted to remain relevant?
II) In what ways is it in Norway's interest to continue a strong commitment to peace?
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