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Norway pledges over 9 billion dollars in Ukraine aid for 2027
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Norway will provide over 9 billion dollars in aid to Ukraine in 2027, ensuring steady support for humanitarian, economic, and defense needs.
Norway just announced it’s giving over $9 billion in financial and military aid to Ukraine in 2027, doubling down on its ongoing support as the war drags on. This move shows how serious Norway is about keeping Europe stable and helping Ukraine stand up to outside threats.
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre made it clear: the aid package will match what Norway’s given in previous years. That consistency matters for Ukraine’s government and its people, who need to know what to count on. The money will help with everything from humanitarian relief and rebuilding defense efforts, keeping Ukraine’s economy afloat and its borders protected.
Norway’s been one of Ukraine’s biggest backers, right alongside the wider European and transatlantic community. By sticking with this level of aid, Norway proves it's a reliable partner as Ukraine faces humanitarian and security crises.
The support isn’t just military either. Officials say the money will help fix power grids, support healthcare, and more. By keeping the aid steady, Norway wants to give Ukraine reasons to believe in a future beyond the war—a future where real recovery and defense are possible.
All of this comes as Ukraine faces some of its toughest days yet. Norway’s commitment sends a strong message: international solidarity isn’t fading anytime soon.