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  1. Espen Barth Eide (born 1 May 1964, in Oslo [1]) is a Norwegian politician and political scientist. He is currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Jonas Gahr Støre's government, having previously done so under Jens Stoltenberg. He has been a member of the Norwegian Parliament since 2017, representing the Labour Party.

  2. Espen Barth Eide (født 1964) er en norsk statsviter og politiker som er utenriksminister i Jonas Gahr Støres regjering. Han er stortingsrepresentant for Oslo Arbeiderparti fra 2017 og var Arbeiderpartiets energi- og miljøpolitiske talsperson i perioden 2017–2021.

  3. Oct 16, 2023 · Learn about Espen Barth Eide, the Labour Party politician who became the Minister of Foreign Affairs in October 2023. Find out his responsibilities, biography, speeches and statements on the official website of the Norwegian government.

  4. Learn about Espen Barth Eide, a Norwegian politician and diplomat who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Climate and Environment, and Chair of the Board of the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue. He has also worked as a researcher, a deputy minister, a UN special adviser, and a World Economic Forum leader.

  5. 16.10.2023 - Biography. Date of birth: 1 May 1964. Parliamentary terms. Member of Parliament no. 15 for Oslo, 2017–2021, Labour Party. Member of Parliament no. 10 for Oslo, 2021–2025, Labour Party. Substitute periods. Government minister, 14 October 2021–30 September 2025, Siri Gåsemyr Staalesen served as substitute member of parliament.

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