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Norway approves €3.1B in aid to Ukraine for next year

Norway approves €3.1B in aid to Ukraine for next year
29.11.2024 10:02
On November 28, the Norwegian Parliament supported the extension of the Nansen Support Program for Ukraine for another three years and allocated at least 35 billion Norwegian kroner (€3.1 billion euros) in aid to Ukraine next year,reported from Ukrinform.

"Norway stands firm in its support to Ukraine. (…) It is crucial for Ukraine that our support is sustained across multiple years, and that there is broad political agreement behind it. We want the people of Ukraine to know that Norway’s support will continue," said Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.

In 2025, the funding for the support program will amount to at least 35 billion Norwegian kroner (€3.1 billion). Of this sum, 22.5 billion Norwegian kroner (€1.9 billion) will be allocated to military support, and 12.5 billion Norwegian kroner (€1.1 billion) to humanitarian and civilian support.

The support program will be extended until 2030. The total amount of funding will be increased to at least 154.5 billion Norwegian kroner (€13.2 billion) for the duration of the program.


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