Norway/Ambassador/Chile
Norway/Ambassador/Chile (Ambassador to Chile) | |
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The Norwegian Ambassador to Chile. |
The Norwegian Ambassador to Chile is based in Santiago, Chile, and is as of 2023 also accredited to Peru[1]
History
Soon after World War I, Chile and Norway established diplomatic relations.[2] In 1958, Norway opened an embassy in Santiago.
On 11 September 1973, the government of President Salvador Allende suffered a coup d'état by General Augusto Pinochet who was backed by the government of the United States. President Allende was declared to have committed suicide during the coup and General Pinochet took over the government and became the new President of the country. Immediately, President Pinochet began arresting, torturing and executing followers of President Allende. During this time, thousands of Chileans sought refuge in mainly European and Latin American embassies in the Chilean capital. At the time, Norwegian Ambassador in Chile, Frode Nilsen, sheltered over 100 Chileans at the embassy and many of them were later resettled to Norway.[3]
Reiulf Steen was appointed ambassador to Chile after being ousted from his senior position in the Labor Party by machinations from the Norwegian deep state.