Ukraine
Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February 2022. On this page you will find information from the Norwegian Government about the war in Ukraine.
Greater and more long-term support to Ukraine
All political parties in the Storting (Norwegian parliament) today reached agreement on expanding and increasing the Nansen Support Programme for Ukraine, which was established to support Ukraine’s fight for freedom. There is agreement between the political parties to extend the support programme for a further three years, and to provide an allocation of minimum of NOK 35 billion (EUR 3.0 billion) to Ukraine next year.
Norway and Ukraine sign security cooperation agreement
Today, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bilateral agreement on security cooperation and long-term support.
More on Ukraine
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What's new
- Norway contributes to international support package for Ukraine News story 20/12/2024
- Continued international support Is crucial to protect Ukraine’s energy system News story 19/12/2024
- Additional NOK 1 billion to Norwegian organisations for emergency relief efforts in Ukraine Press release 17/12/2024
- Strengthening Norway’s strategic cooperation with the UK Press release 16/12/2024
- Strengthening the Ukrainian Navy Press release 16/12/2024
Documents
- Meld. St. 30 (2023–2024) - International cooperation on nuclear safety and security in a changed Europe Report to the Storting 21/06/2024
- Instruction GI-06/2024 – Rejection of Russian citizens with Schengen visas for tourist purposes and other non-essential travel, in accordance with section 126, first paragraph of the Immigration Act Circular 27/05/2024
- Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) - A Resilient Health Emergency Preparedness Report to the Storting 24/11/2023
- Meld. St. 21 (2022–2023) - Norwegian exports of defence-related products in 2022, export control and international non-proliferation cooperation Report to the Storting 02/06/2023
- Meld. St. 14 (2021–2022) - Norwegian exports of defence-related products in 2021, export control and international non-proliferation cooperation Report to the Storting 31/08/2022
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One year of war in Ukraine
24 February 2022 will be remembered as a watershed moment. The regime in Moscow launched a full-scale invasion of a peaceful neighbouring country, violating the UN Charter and the rules-based international order. Norway’s security, too, has come under threat. As we mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, the Norwegian Government wishes to pay tribute to the Ukrainian people, who are fighting a fierce battle both for their own country and for freedom and democracy in Europe.