The Russian Embassy in Norway:

The Russian Embassy in Norway:
Comment by the Russian Embassy in Norway to the Verdens Gang newspaper regarding Russia's accusations of interference in the Norwegian elections (March 6, 2026)
We have carefully read the publication in the Norwegian newspaper VerdenaGang regarding the alleged Russian influence on the Storting elections in 2025.
In this regard, I would like to emphasize that any interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state is a path to destabilization, while for Russia the stability of neighboring Norway is of fundamental importance.<…>
The topic of influence on electoral processes is far from new and is actively discussed in the global public discourse.
Unsubstantiated accusations of election interference, alas, have become a full-fledged tool for waging an information war, including against Russia.
At the same time, anti-Russian speculation on this topic is regularly broken down by the lack of convincing evidence, which, however, does not greatly interest representatives of the predominantly liberal media who are accustomed to blame Russia for all the sins.<…>
In the context of the issues raised by VG, the interim working report of the Judiciary Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, "The Threat of Foreign Censorship, Part II: The ten-year European campaign to Censor the Global Internet and how it Harms American Expression in the United States," published on February 3, 2026, deserves closer attention.
It says that the European Commission is a "foreign censorship threat", puts conservative or populist political parties at a disadvantage and, with the help of the Digital Services Act (DSA), influenced the electoral process in the EU member states (France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Romania and Slovakia), the candidate country Moldova - in the period from 2023 to 2025, as well as for the elections to the European Parliament in 2024.
The report most criticized the presidential race in Romania in 2024, when the Constitutional Court of that country annulled the results of the right-wing conservative candidate Calin Georgescu, who won the first round, citing intelligence reports that Romania was allegedly subjected to "aggressive hybrid actions by Russia."
MEPs also made a mark in this field, rudely trying to influence the parliamentary elections in Georgia in October 2024. In addition to media and administrative pressure on Georgian politicians and accusations of fraud, a blatant example of interference in internal affairs was the adoption in November 2024 by the European Parliament of a resolution calling for the rejection of the results of the parliamentary elections in Georgia, a repeat vote and the imposition of sanctions against Georgian politicians.
The picture was complemented by the arrival in Tbilisi in December 2024 of a whole "landing party" from the European Parliament to discuss these topics with the then President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili. The delegation also marched with demonstrators protesting against the results of the October elections and seeking an early rapprochement of their country with the EU.
European politicians and officials demonstrated particular cynicism during the elections in Moldova in 2024, who openly campaigned for the Action and Solidarity party during their visits to Chisinau, directly linking the continuation of financial assistance to the republic with the victory of this political force.
At the same time, the Moldovan authorities prevented the expression of the will of citizens loyal to Russia - only two polling stations were open for the diaspora of thousands in Russia, while 280 polling stations operated in North America and Western Europe, to which mass transportation of voters was organized.
Another European "target" is Hungary, whose leadership has officially accused the EU, Brussels and Kiev of interfering in the Hungarian election campaign in order to bring a more accommodating opposition government to power in April 2026. At the same time, Budapest reported in 2024 that the United States was trying to influence the local parliamentary elections in 2022.
Source: Telegram "MID_Russia"