Norway on Wednesday summoned the Russian ambassador to lodge a formal protest after Moscow refused visas to two senior MPs in a move Oslo denounced as "unjustifiable". "It's unreasonable and unjustifiable that these Norwegian members of parliament have been refused visas," Foreign Minister Borge Brende told reporters. The Norwegian parliament's foreign affairs and defence committee, of which the two MPS were members, has cancelled a planned two-day trip to Moscow that was due to start Thursday.
The committee has 17 members in all.
Moscow said it refused visas to Bard Vegar Solhjell, leader of the Socialist Left party (SV), and Trine Skei Grande, leader of the centre-right Venstre party, over Norway's participation in EU economic sanctions against Russia in response to the Ukraine crisis, although the Nordic nation is not a member of the bloc.
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