Ten years of Barents Euro-Arctic cooperation to be celebrated in Kirkenes 10-11 January
Report | Date: 16/12/2002 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Date: 16 December 2002
Ten years of Barents Euro-Arctic cooperation to be celebrated in Kirkenes 10-11 January
On Friday 10 and Saturday 11 January 2003, 10 years of
Barents Euro-Arctic cooperation will be celebrated in Kirkenes in
Northern Norway, where the project was launched on 11 January 1993.
Participants will be the Nordic Prime Ministers Kjell Magne
Bondevik (Norway), Anders Fogh Rasmussen (Denmark), Paavo Lipponen
(Finland), Göran Persson (Sweden) and David Oddsson (Iceland);
Russia’s Prime Minister Mikhail Kasianov and leading
representatives of the EU Presidency and the EU Commission. Present
will also be representatives of the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and
Russian regions participating in the cooperation, and of aboriginal
peoples in the Barents region.
Former Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Thorvald Stoltenberg, central in constructing the Barents Euro-Arctic cooperation in 1993, will also participate.
On Friday evening 10 January and Saturday morning 11 January celebrations will take place aboard the newest Norwegian coastal ship, the "MS Trollfjord", in Kirkenes harbour. The "Trollfjord" normally sails the route Kirkenes-Bergen. On Saturday afternoon 11 January celebrations will continue at the Kirkenes Borderland Museum, where participants will experience "arctic tableaus" in the wintry dusk.
The whole
press release from the Office of the Prime
Minister.