Norway closes its embassy in Astana

15.07.2016
    The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Astana has been closed. An ambassador based in Oslo will now be responsible for Norway’s ties to all Central-Asian countries. The appointment should be made clear shortly, the embassy said on its website.
    It added that visa related issues for citizens of Kazakhstan are now being handled by the Lithuanian embassy in Astana, or their consulate in Almaty.
    Visa related issues for citizens of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan are handled by the German embassies in Bishkek, Dushanbe and Ashgabat, respectively.
    Residence permits for citizens of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are now handled by the Norwegian embassy in Moscow while the Norwegian Embassy in Baku will handle residence permits for citizens of Turkmenistan.
    The Norwegian government had said earlier that the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will make some changes to Norway’s diplomatic presence abroad in 2016.
    The embassies in Astana (Kazakhstan), Sofia (Bulgaria), Lusaka (Zambia) and Harare (Zimbabwe) will be closed, while Norway’s presence in Haiti and southern India will be strengthened.
    “The ministry must adapt to the changes that are taking place in the world, taking into account the resources available to run missions abroad. The structure of the Foreign Service, and the location, size, goals and priorities of the missions abroad must constantly be assessed,” said Foreign Minister Børge Brende.
    Contact with the countries where embassies are to close will be maintained through other channels, the Norwegian government said, according to the Times of Central Asia.