Norway to increase aid for Ukraine to $7.8 billion in 2025

Norway is doubling down on its support for Ukraine, committing an additional $4.6 billion in aid for 2025, bringing the total to nearly $8 billion. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre framed the decision as a necessary step in Ukraine’s fight for defense and European stability, particularly as U.S. support wavers. While the specifics of the additional aid remain unclear, Norway’s ongoing commitment underscores its role as one of Ukraine’s strongest allies in Europe. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions grow as shifting U.S. policies reshape the geopolitical landscape. Get the full story from The Kyiv Independent.

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Dmytro Basmat, The Kyiv Independent

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