Personal letter sent from President of the Storting, Dag Terje Andersen.
A letter sent on behalf of the Norwegian Parliament has expressed gratitude to the Isle of Man for the messages of sympathy sent in the wake of July massacres, which saw 69 young people murdered on the Island of Utoeya.
The letter was sent to speaker of the House of Keys, Steve Rodan, from President of the Storting, Dag Terje Andersen.
He concluded his letter of gratitude by saying it’s a great comfort to know that ‘we all stand together in the fight against terror and in the support of openness and democratic values.’
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