Norway will increase aid to Kyiv to €3 billion next year. This was reported on November 28 on the kingdom’s government website.
“Norway firmly supports Ukraine. “We are extending support until 2030, and next year the support will be at least 35 billion Norwegian crowns (about 3 billion euros).” – said the Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
It is planned that 22.5 billion (about 1.93 billion euros) will be allocated to military support and 12.5 billion (about 1.07 billion euros) to humanitarian and civil support.
In addition, Norway has set a lower limit for annual funding of 15 billion Norwegian krone (approximately €1.29 billion). This means that allocations exceeding this amount in a year will not be deducted from the total as before.
“The situation in Ukraine is now more critical than when we launched the Nansen program in 2023. That is why I am glad that the program will continue for several years and that we have agreed on a minimum level of this support.” – Store said.