Norwegian PM: Terrorists won’t destroy country

He said the government wouldn’t speculate if an Islamist terrorist group was responsible, adding it was "too early" to know the motive for the attacks.
Stol-tenberg told a press conference that no one would scare the country.
The Prime Minister, who was thought to be a target of the attacks paid tribute to those who had been killed and the emergency workers who tried to save them. Stolt-enberg said the messages of support from around the globe had helped the country.
He urged intelligence agencies across the world to work together.
Stol-tenberg told a press conference that no one would scare the country.
The Prime Minister, who was thought to be a target of the attacks paid tribute to those who had been killed and the emergency workers who tried to save them. Stolt-enberg said the messages of support from around the globe had helped the country.
He urged intelligence agencies across the world to work together.
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