Norway Pledges $9.2 Billion to Ukraine for 2027
The Norwegian government announced on Sunday plans to provide Ukraine with an additional 85 billion Norwegian kroner ($9.2 billion) in support for 2027, matching its 2026 aid levels. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre informed President Volodymyr Zelensky of the proposal during a meeting in Kyiv. The funds, part of the Nansen Support Programme, will primarily focus on military assistance,…
On August 23, Sybiha welcomed the leaders of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Norway to Kyiv, along with other senior officials. The leaders expressed their gratitude for Ukraine's independence and affirmed that their allies are standing by Ukraine. Sybiha anticipated important bilateral and multilateral talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky, with significant decisions and statements to be made.
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal highlighted that 35 years ago, Estonia and Ukraine regained their independence. Michal noted that Ukraine's National Flag Day was being celebrated, and leaders would meet at the NB8-Ukraine summit. Finland's President Alexander Stubb, accompanied by his wife, visited Kyiv for a two-day engagement, participating in the Coalition of the Willing meeting, the NB8 summit, and Independence Day events.
The Finnish delegation also included Chief of Defence Janne Jaakkola and business representatives. Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs pledged Latvia's commitment to aiding Ukraine's winter preparations at the events marking Ukraine's National Flag Day and Independence Day.
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