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The Yalta Conference in February 1945 primarily focused on the post-war reorganization of Europe among the Allied powers. For Norway, the conference reaffirmed its sovereignty after being occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II. The leaders agreed on the importance of restoring independent governments in liberated countries, which facilitated Norway's transition back to a free nation. Additionally, it set the stage for Norway's participation in the emerging political landscape of post-war Europe, including its eventual membership in international organizations.

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