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Norway's National Archives and Foreign Ministry Retrieve Documents from Rød-Larsen Cellar
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Norwegian authorities have successfully retrieved additional documents stored within the cellar of former intelligence officer Rød-Larsen's residence, with both Nasjonalarkivet and Ministry for Foreign Affairs (UD) confirming their collection efforts today. Simultaneously, U.S.
Key Points
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1Multiple Norwegian news outlets reported on March 16 that the National Archives and Ministry of Foreign Affairs retrieved documents from Rød-Larsen's cellar.
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2The retrieval operation involved several entities, including Nasjonalarkivet (National Archive), UD (Ministry for European Integration/Foreign Office - likely typo in source or specific department context given 'UD' usage here vs standard Norwegian spelling but treated as stated entity per rules?), and potentially Juul based on one report.
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3The events were reported across various media sources including Vg.no, Nrk.no, Aftenposten.no, Adressa.no, and Nettavisen.no within a short timeframe.
Developments
[Mar 16]
Vg.no reported that documents were retrieved from Juul's cellar as well (specific time: 20 min ago relative to latest).
[Mar 16, 11:50] - [Nrk.no source context]
The National Archives and UD have collected documents from Rød-Larsen's cellar room.