When U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Norway would join a "Peace Committee" initiated by Washington, the Norwegian government quickly dismissed these claims. According to Jin10, recently, a spokesperson from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs named Arne Jorem explicitly stated that Norway would not participate. Jorem emphasized that Norway will not accept any commitments with the "Peace Committee" led by the U.S. This move reflects Norway's independent stance in its foreign policy amidst the current situation.
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When U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Norway would join a "Peace Committee" initiated by Washington, the Norwegian government quickly dismissed these claims. According to Jin10, recently, a spokesperson from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs named Arne Jorem explicitly stated that Norway would not participate. Jorem emphasized that Norway will not accept any commitments with the "Peace Committee" led by the U.S. This move reflects Norway's independent stance in its foreign policy amidst the current situation.