Ukraine to Produce Drones in Norway, Oslo Says
The agreement includes joint drone production, technology sharing and broader military cooperation, with Norway citing lessons from Ukraine’s battlefield experience.
- On Tuesday, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy signed a defense declaration in Oslo, establishing a strategic partnership centered on joint drone production and deepened military cooperation.
- Amid Russia's ongoing aggression, this agreement formalizes cooperation between the nations. Norway has committed about $28 billion to Kyiv through 2030, establishing itself as one of Ukraine's most generous donors per capita.
- Under the pact, Norway will support drone production in Ukraine while Ukrainian drones will also be manufactured on Norwegian territory. Both nations will share critical technological data and knowledge to sustain Ukraine's operational edge.
- Zelenskiy, who met German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin earlier Tuesday, continues expanding defense ties; Ukraine recently secured arrangements with three Gulf countries and signed a 10-year security agreement with Bulgaria in late March.
- Norway plans to integrate lessons from Ukraine's battlefield experience into its own military planning while accelerating security guarantees within the Coalition of the Willing framework, bolstering long-term stability across Europe.
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Ukraine, Norway sign defense declaration, expand drone cooperation
Norway and Ukraine signed a defense declaration on April 14 in Oslo aimed at deepening military cooperation, including joint drone production, following talks between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere.
Ukraine, Norway sign joint declaration on defense partnership
Ukrainian president holds talks with Norwegian premier in Oslo
During a visit to Oslo, Ukraine and Norway agree to cooperate in the production of drones.
Norway and Ukraine Forge New Defense Ties with Drone Production
Norway and Ukraine have agreed to enhance their defense cooperation, focusing on producing Ukrainian drones in Norway. This partnership includes data sharing and joint production efforts, emphasizing the mutual benefits from Ukraine's experiences in its conflict with Russia. Norway commits $28 billion to support Ukraine through 2030.
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