**Norway May Increase Aid to Ukraine**
The Norwegian government is considering increasing its support for Ukraine to 30 billion kroner ($2.7 billion) in 2025. This was announced by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store on November 26.
Currently, Norway has allocated 27 billion kroner ($2.4 billion) to support Ukraine this year. However, the draft state budget for 2025 had reduced the funding to 15 billion kroner ($1.3 billion). The final decision is expected to be made on November 28.
**Ukraine Support Tracker**
Norway ranks 12th in the world in terms of aid provided to Ukraine. According to the Kiel Institute’s Ukraine Support Tracker, Norway has so far provided $2.8 billion in humanitarian, financial, and military support.
In late October, Prime Minister Store said that Oslo would provide Kyiv with a new 500-million-euro ($543 million) aid package. Over half of this will be allocated for military assistance.
**Ukraine Aid to Increase**
Prime Minister Store has proposed increasing the funding to at least 30 billion kroner ($2.7 billion). This proposal was made after the Norwegian government met with leaders of the country’s parliament.
The final decision is expected to be made on November 28. If approved, this would be a significant increase in aid for Ukraine.
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