Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has announced a significant financial commitment, allocating billions to enhance Ukraine's air defense capabilities. The funding will come from the Nansen program, Norway's support packages for Ukraine, as well as other sources. This initiative has been reported by European Pravda and confirmed by Støre in an interview with TV2 media. Additionally, there are discussions among Norwegian parties about potentially increasing the country's long-term aid to Ukraine, which currently stands at $6.8 billion, as stated by Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide via @bpolitics.
Norwegian parties are considering a “significant” increase to the country’s $6.8 billion long-term aid for Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide https://t.co/jfAcjVwbNo
Norwegian parties are considering a “significant” increase to the country’s $6.8 billion long-term aid for Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide https://t.co/laIpCCZPlO via @bpolitics
⚡️Norway will provide Ukraine with new contributions, including funding, to improve the country's air defense, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere told the TV2 media outlet on April 21. https://t.co/LWN9nBgdbV
🇳🇴Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr #Støre has announced that the country will financially contribute to the initiative to provide #Ukraine with additional air defense systems, as reported by European Pravda. 📷: AFP https://t.co/V2mg74x7Ra
Norway will join the initiative to supply additional air defense systems to Ukraine and allocates billions for it. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre states that there are significant sums to be used from both the Nansen program (Norwegian support packages for Ukraine) and the… https://t.co/Fn5Qdv7qnz