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COPENHAGEN – Norway’s prime minister has presented three new government ministers in a minor reshuffle of her two-party coalition following a general election last month.
Prime Minister Erna Solberg said Friday that Ine Eriksen Soereide has been reassigned from defence minister to foreign minister. The move makes the 41-year-old Eriksen Soereide the first woman to be Norway’s top diplomat.
Three women — Solberg, Eriksen Soereide and Finance Minister Siv Jensen — now hold top jobs within the Norwegian government.
Eriksen Soereide takes over the Foreign Ministry from Borge Brende, who stepped down to lead the World Economic Forum.
Frank Bakke-Jensen, who has been European Affairs minister, is taking over the defence portfolio. Marit Berger Rosland was named to replace him at European Affairs. Norway is not a member of the EU.
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