Croatia–Norway relations

[1] Stoltenberg was the United Nations witness at the signing of the Erdut Agreement in 1995 which led to the establishment of the UNTAES administration.

[3] In 1999 Olav Akselsen was the Council of Europe Rapporteur on return of refugees and displaced persons to their homes in Croatia.

[4] In 2013, related to promotion of inter-ethnic harmony in eastern Slavonia, Norwegian permanent mission to United Nations in Geneva expressed some concerned about the implementation of minority rights, particularly in the case of Serbs and Roma.

[5] In 2014 the two countries signed an international agreement on financial assistance (with the minor contribution of Liechtenstein and Iceland) for the establishment of the so-called Integrated School in Vukovar.

[6] The project however ultimately failed due to lack of interest to enroll students in the new school by the two largest communities in the town.

Commemorative plate marking donation by the Government of Norway and the Norwegian Refugee Council in 1997 in Čakovci