Norway wants to allocate about €6bn for military support to Ukraine

Iryna Kutielieva — 15 October, 14:51
Norway wants to allocate about €6bn for military support to Ukraine
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The Norwegian government presented its draft state budget for 2026 on Wednesday 15 October, which allocates NOK 70 billion (about €6 billion) for military support to Ukraine.

Source: Norwegian Ministry of Defence, as reported by European Pravda

Details: The Norwegian government identified security and emergency preparedness as key priorities in the 2026 budget.

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The Ministry of Defence stated that this was reflected in the defence budget in two main measures: the further strengthening of the armed forces in line with the long-term plan and the continued substantial military support to Ukraine.

The government is proposing to increase defence spending by NOK 4.2 billion (€360 million) in 2026 to implement the long-term plan for the defence sector.

It also proposes continuing emergency support for Ukraine from 2025 under the Nansen Support Programme, with a total budget of NOK 85 billion (€7.2 billion) in 2026, of which NOK 70 billion (€6 billion) will be allocated for military assistance.

Background:

  • On 24 August, it was reported that Norway would allocate around NOK 7 billion (€595 million) for Ukraine's air defence.
  • Norway, together with Sweden and Denmark, will also contribute about US$500 million to supply American weapons to Ukraine under the new Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) mechanism.

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