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International law researcher on Norwegian arms delivery to Ukraine:

On Politisk kvarter on NRK on Tuesday morning, international law expert Cecilie Hellestveit says that Norway’s arms delivery to Ukraine means that we must ask ourselves questions about who Russia can in theory now attack.

– The criteria for not being considered a co-fighter is that you do not contribute militarily to one of the parties. If you deliver weapons of an offensive quality, as Norway does now, it means that we become co-warriors. This means that Russia, under certain conditions, can attack targets in Norway, says Hellestveit.

– This means that the usual protection we have for Norwegian sovereignty in Norway, that threshold is now much, much lower, she continues.

On Monday, however, Minister of Justice Emilie Enger Mehl denied that the security situation in Norway is threatened as a result of the situation in Ukraine.

Two questions

The international law expert believes that it is not unlikely that an attack on Norway can take place, despite the fact that Norway is a member of NATO.

– It will not be unjustified by Russia to attack a target linked to the delivery of military capabilities to Ukraine. This is not a violation of the UN Charter.

Hellestveit points out that when Norway chooses to become a co-warrior, we must take a stand on the following questions:

– Does Norway have enough military capacity to protect us from such an attack? And are there any political reasons why Russia will fail to do so, if they have the opportunity?

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No increased threat picture

Minister of Justice and Emergency Management Emilie Enger Mehl (Sp) is still clear that is not a basis for increasing the threat level in Norway due to the war in Ukraine.

Mehl points out that the threat assessment of 11 February already referred to Russia as an important player, especially in the field of computer crime.

– We will be prepared. We know that the situation can change quickly. We must not be overly suspicious, but we must follow, the Minister of Justice said during a press conference.

At the same time, she announced that a new unit with people from the police and PST will provide information about the situation in Norway, which gives the government the opportunity to assess the situation on an ongoing basis.

The case is being updated.

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