Millennium Post

China ends diplomatic freeze with Norway

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Norway and China announced today the resumption of diplomatic relations, six years after Beijing froze ties with Oslo over the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a Chinese dissident.

The Nobel Peace Prize in October 2010 to human rights activist Liu Xiaobo -- imprisoned in his own country by authoritie­s who consider him a "criminal" -- had angered the Chinese regime so much that it suspended its ties with Norway.

During a surprise visit to Beijing by Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende on Monday, the two nations issued a joint declaratio­n announcing the thaw in their ties. "The Norwegian government reiterates its commitment to the one-china policy, fully respects China's sovereignt­y and territoria­l integ- rity, attaches high importance to China's core interests and major concerns, will not support actions that undermine them, and will do its best to avoid any future damage to the bilateral relations," the statement said.

"We haven't made any concession­s but we have engaged in confidence-building work over a long period of time," Prime Minister Erna Solberg told reporters in Oslo.

According to Norwegian media, China had demanded an official apology in order to restore ties, but Norway's government repeatedly refused, insisting that the Nobel Committee was an independen­t body free to make its own choices.

"The situation since 2010 has been difficult," Brende said in a press statement issued in Oslo. "The normalisat­ion of our relationsh­ip is the result of long and painstakin­g diplomatic efforts at many levels to restore trust between our two countries," he said.

The announceme­nt means talks can now resume on a free trade pact between Norway, rich in raw materials, and China, the world's second-biggest economy.

The talks were frozen following the Nobel brouhaha. "There is no doubt that the Norwegian economy has suffered," Solberg said. "Even if our trade with China has not decreased, we have not been part of the enormous upswing from China in the same way many other countries have," she said.

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