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  1. Relations between Spain and Norway are mainly defined by their membership in NATO and the Schengen Area. Spain is an important partner for Norway in Europe and maintains close cooperation in the political, commercial and cultural fields.

  2. Spain: See NorwaySpain relations. Norway has an embassy in Madrid, a consulate-general in Barcelona and a consulate in Alicante. Spain has an embassy in Oslo. Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe and NATO. Sweden: 1905: See Norway-Sweden relations

  3. Relations between Spain and Norway are mainly defined by their membership in NATO and the Schengen Area. NorwaySpain relations are the bilateral and diplomatic relations between these two countries.

  4. See NorwaySpain relations. Norway has an embassy in Madrid. Spain has an embassy in Oslo. Both countries are full members of the NATO. Poland: 17 September 1919: See PolandSpain relations. Poland has an embassy in Madrid and a consulate-general in Barcelona. Spain has an embassy in Warsaw.

  5. Welcome to the pages for the embassies and permanent missions of the Norwegian foreign service. This page contains all Norwegian diplomatic missions and the countries with which Norway has diplomatic relations.

  6. Anne Beathe Tvinnereim (Cent.) The main task of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is to secure and promote Norway’s interests internationally. Norway’s interests are determined by such factors as its geographical location in a strategically important area, its open economy, its position as a coastal state and steward of substantial marine ...

  7. Ramón Pacheco Pardo. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198826934.013.39. Pages. 650–667. Published: 05 March 2020. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Spain’s foreign policy since its transition to democracy has been marked by a high degree of continuity over the years and across governments.

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