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Norway Ready to Provide Significant Additional Funding for Ukraine’s Air Defense, Prime Minister Says

Norway is prepared to offer substantial additional funding for Ukraine’s air defense, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre stated during a press conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday, July 21. “Norway is ready to provide significant additional funding for Ukraine’s air defense. And now we plan to do this in very direct cooperation with Germany, a very reliable partner in this matter,” emphasized Støre during a live press conferen…

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Germany and Norway want to jointly finance the strengthening of Ukrainian air defence.

·Germany
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Ukraine is to receive further air defense systems in the fight against Russia's attack. Norway wants to make a significant financial contribution to the costs. Berlin and Oslo also want to cooperate in other areas.

·Germany
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Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Har Stjore confirmed his intention to finance the purchase of Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine.

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Germany and Norway have agreed to support Ukraine's air defense and increase surveillance in the North Atlantic.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Norway and the Netherlands are ready to help finance the purchase of American Patriot air defense missile systems for Ukraine, officials from those countries announced today.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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