Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg:
"Norway to increase support for Afghanistan"
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Published under: Stoltenberg's 2nd Government
Publisher: Office of the Prime Minister
Press release | No: 056-09 | Date: 04/04/2009
In his statement at the NATO Summit in Strasbourg today, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg announced that Norway will increase its support to Afghanistan by a total of USD 30 million. The money will be used to train the Afghan army and police with a view to enhancing security and stability in Afghanistan.
In his statement at the NATO Summit in Strasbourg today, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg announced that Norway will increase its support to Afghanistan by a total of USD 30 million. The money will be used to train the Afghan army and police with a view to enhancing security and stability in Afghanistan.
The Prime Minister said that Afghanistan continues to be NATO’s most pressing challenge as we celebrate its 60th anniversary. Efforts to strengthen civil society in Afghanistan must be intensified to better enable the country take control of its governance, security and the welfare of the people. He welcomed the US Administration’s emphasis on the importance of the civilian tasks before us.
The Prime Minister announced that Norway will contribute USD 20 million through the NATO Trust Fund for enlarging and training the Afghan army. Norway will also contribute an additional USD 10 million to the Law and Order Trust Fund for the purpose of training Afghan police officers. Norway is already heavily engaged in training police officers in Afghanistan, and is contributing both personnel and funds to these efforts.
Norway contributes a total of NOK 750 million a year to Afghanistan in humanitarian assistance and development support.
The Prime Minister also underscored that disarmament is a crucial element of the Alliance’s strategic posture and stressed the importance of close cooperation between NATO and Russia.
The NATO Summit, which marked the 60th anniversary of the Alliance, was held in Strasbourg. Leaders of all 28 member states took part in the Summit. Prime Minister Stoltenberg, Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Defence Minister Anne-Grete Strøm- Erichsen represented Norway.
Read the Prime Minister’s speech at the NATO Summit here.