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EU leaders discuss the economic situation in Europe

During their stay for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, the EU leaders discussed the economic situation in Europe, at a working lunch hosted by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

In his opening speech, Prime Minister Stoltenberg said Europe is experiencing the worst economic crisis in modern times:

- The EU and the euro area are under economic pressure. The European countries are implementing tough measures to stabilise their economies. It is also essential for Norway that there is a well-functioning economy in Europe, our most important export market,” said Mr Stoltenberg.

Some 20 participants from the EU, mainly heads of state and government, will attend the working lunch.

- “The EU has taken some important steps to improve the situation. Institutions have been reformed and policies changed. But structural changes are still urgently needed. I look forward to discussing these important issues with the EU leaders,” said Mr Stoltenberg.

He said that although Norway is not a member of the European Union, we are part of the European economy.

- Norway is a small open economy, a close neighbour to the EU, and a member of the Internal Market. 80 per cent of our export goes to the EU. We are therefore very much affected by developments in Europe.

- The future of Europe is the future of Norway.

- The Norwegian Government and private companies are long-term investors in the European market.

- We too need to see renewed growth in the EU.

- We have stimulated our own growth by reforming the pension system, renewing the public sector, investing in education – and helping more women to enter the labour market.

- These reforms have been based on social dialogue.

- I am convinced that the current crisis also will make the EU and European integration stronger and more effective, the Norwegian Prime Minister said.


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