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New royal Norwegian Embassy office inaugurated at Bonifacio Global City

byCustoms Today Report
11/03/2015
in Norway
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OSLO: The new royal Norwegian Embassy office was officially inaugurated, in its new location at the 12th Floor of the DelRosarioLaw centre at Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

Ambassador Erik Førner, Deputy Director General Nils Martin Gunneng of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and co-owner of the DelRosarioLaw Centre Atty. Ruben del Rosario took part in the cutting of ribbon to mark the official opening of the new office.

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Speaking at the ceremony, Ambassador Førner took note that the new office promotes a more open environment, which creates an effective communication among staff. The office also offers the finest facilities, modern and new technology, spacious meeting rooms and better internet connection for a more efficient office operations and delivery of services.

“We are very proud of our new office. I think the most important thing we have achieved in the layout is the openness where the barriers between diplomats and staff are reduced significantly,” said Førner.

Gunneng said that the transfer of the Embassy to the Bonifacio Global City marks a new chapter in the longstanding and good bilateral relationship between the Philippines and Norway. He also noted that investment in a new Embassy is another strong signal of Norway’s long term commitment to the Philippines, as well as to the ASEAN community.

The first full-fledged Embassy was established in 1967 in Damarinas Village. Since then, bilateral relations between the Philippines and Norway have continued to develop and strengthen with the maritime sector in full force and other areas of cooperation have grown.

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