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Norway pledges $9.2B in new Ukraine aid for 2027

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (L) and Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store shake hands as they attend a ceremony marking the National Flag Day of Ukraine in Kyiv on August 23, 2026. (AFP Photo)
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (L) and Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store shake hands as they attend a ceremony marking the National Flag Day of Ukraine in Kyiv on August 23, 2026. (AFP Photo)
August 23, 2026 03:27 PM GMT+03:00

Norway will provide Ukraine with 85 billion krone, or about $9.2 billion, in new aid in 2027, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store announced Sunday during a visit to Kyiv.

“Norway will continue to support Ukraine’s defense struggle,” Store said, according to Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

“Now we are sending a clear signal that Norway will continue to stand by, both civilian and military,” he said.

Of the total package, 70 billion krone, or about $7.5 billion, will be allocated to military support, while 15 billion krone, or about $1.6 billion, will go to civilian assistance.

The 2027 commitment will mark the third consecutive year that Norway has provided 85 billion krone in annual support to Ukraine.

(L-R) Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen look at the Ukrainian guard of honor parade as they attend a ceremony marking the National Flag Day of Ukraine in Kyiv on August 23, 2026. (AFP Photo)
(L-R) Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen look at the Ukrainian guard of honor parade as they attend a ceremony marking the National Flag Day of Ukraine in Kyiv on August 23, 2026. (AFP Photo)

Store arrives in Kyiv with Nordic, Baltic leaders

The store arrived in Kyiv on Sunday alongside leaders from Nordic and Baltic countries.

“Every day, the Ukrainian people live with the consequences of Russia’s brutal war,” he said.

He said the escalation of Russian missile and drone attacks against Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure showed that civilians were being “systematically targeted.”

“At the same time, Ukraine continues its fight for freedom, independence and the right to determine its own future,” Store said.

“Therefore, it is important that Norway continues to stand with the Ukrainians,” he added.

During his visit, Store is expected to attend a summit between Ukraine and Nordic-Baltic countries, take part in events marking Ukraine’s National Flag Day and meet Ukrainian officials.

August 23, 2026 03:33 PM GMT+03:00
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