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Norway’s Sovereignty

Norway’s sovereignty refers to its status as an independent country with the authority to govern itself without external control. This means Norway can create its own laws, manage its resources, and make decisions about its economy, society, and foreign relations. Its sovereignty is recognized internationally, allowing it to participate as a full member in global organizations, like the United Nations. While Norway collaborates with other countries and is part of regional agreements, its sovereignty ensures that it retains full political independence and the right to determine its own future.