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Russia summons Norwegian charge d'affaires over transit ban issue

By IANS | Updated: June 30, 2022 05:25 IST

Moscow, June 30 The Russian Foreign Ministry summoned Norwegian Charge d'Affaires Solveig Rossebo over Norway's decision to block ...

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Moscow, June 30 The Russian Foreign Ministry summoned Norwegian Charge d'Affaires Solveig Rossebo over Norway's decision to block the delivery of goods to Spitsbergen, the Ministry said in a statement.

Rossebo was informed about the "unacceptable situation around the delivery of cargos to Spitsbergen blocked by the Norwegian side that were designated for the operations of the Arktikugol federal state unitary enterprise on the archipelago," the Foreign Ministry added on Wednesday as quoted by Xinhua news agency report.

As a result of the Norwegian restrictions imposed against Russian transport on the Russian-Norwegian border in April, vital goods such as food and medical equipment, which are necessary for the normal functioning of the enterprise and Russia's Consulate General on Spitsbergen, are being blocked, according to the Ministry.

Russia demanded that Norway "resolve the issue as soon as possible," pointing out that such hostile actions would "inevitably lead to appropriate retaliatory measures".

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