Espen Barth Eide analyzes Norway's peace efforts in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, from the Oslo Accords to defending the Gaza truce.
Following Norway's diplomatic journey from Trygve Lie's pivotal role as first Secretary-General of the United Nations to his instrumental role in the Oslo Accords, a landmark agreement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Norway has long been a beacon of international peace and neutrality.
Its commitment to these principles faces new tests with the ongoing war in Gaza, raising questions about its arms export policies and the indirect implications for regions in crisis.
Amid these complexities, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide speaks to Al Jazeera.