The decision to increase military, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine is in Norway’s national interest.
If Russia shows the world that force can get what it wants, not a single country in Europe will feel safe. Deputy Speaker of the Norwegian Parliament Sven Harberg said this on Thursday, October 24, speaking at the Third Parliamentary Summit of the Crimean Platform, Ukrinform reports.
“The war has been going on for a long time, but it is also about the future of democracy and freedom, as in February 2022. That is why Norway has developed laws that will increase support for Ukraine in 2030. The 5 The increase of billion kroner on aid is a floor, not an upper limit “We will continue to evaluate whether it needs to be increased further,” Harberg said.
He stressed that the decision to increase aid to Ukraine was in Norway’s national interest.
Norway, in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), has provided financial support totaling NOK 1.1 billion ($105 million) to Ukraine to restore energy infrastructure, create reserve capacity and accelerate Ukraine’s transition to a more diversified and sustainable energy mix.
The Norwegian Ministry of Defense established the post of military attaché in Kyiv.
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