In the summer, the Norwegian prime minister announced that his country would increase its support for Ukraine to NOK 10 billion in 2022 and 2023.
The Norwegian government proposes to allocate more than 180 thousand dollars (2 billion NOK) to supply gas to Ukraine. This was reported by Finansavisen.
“The war means that Ukraine is in dire need of external support. Ukraine has asked Norway to take the lead in providing access to energy. Now we are proposing to spend NOK 2 billion so that Ukrainians can buy gas in the fall and winter,” the Prime Minister said. Norway Jonas Gahr Stere during the ONS-22 oil fair in Stavanger.
In the summer, the Norwegian prime minister announced that his country would increase its support for Ukraine to NOK 10 billion in 2022 and 2023.
“Our contribution to the purchase of gas, among other things, will help keep Ukraine’s hospitals and schools warm this winter, as well as provide more options for cooking hot meals,” Stere said.
It was previously reported that due to the reduction in Russian gas exports, Norway has become the main supplier to Europe, which continues to increase production.
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