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The Russian Embassy in Norway told about the volume of Oslo's assistance to Ukraine

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Norway has allocated $8 billion to help Ukraine in 2025. In total, Oslo plans to transfer $20 billion to Kiev by 2030, of which $5.3 billion has already been provided in 2022-2024, the Russian Embassy in Oslo told Izvestia.

"Indeed, on March 6, the Norwegian government announced an increase in aid to Ukraine in 2025 by $4.7 billion to a total of $8 billion this year and $20 billion in 2022-2030, including $5.3 billion already provided to Kiev in 2022-2024," the diplomatic mission said.

Until recently, Norway mostly transferred weapons and military equipment to Kiev, including air defense systems, UAVs, missile and artillery systems, tanks, airplanes, etc., as well as 155-mm ammunition and other supplies from the presence of its armed forces. However, as the local military admits, the stocks in their warehouses are close to exhaustion.

"Now Oslo is betting on the purchase of weapons for the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Norwegian, Western and, more recently, directly from the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, as well as on participation in multilateral defense procurement mechanisms and increasing military production. In addition, a large-scale modernization of the Norwegian Armed Forces is being carried out here. As modern weapons systems become available, decommissioned equipment can be transferred to Kiev," the Russian Embassy in Oslo told Izvestia.

Against the background of the Ukrainian conflict, Norway has made good money on gas supplies to Europe after a number of European countries rejected Russian energy sources. The Norwegian authorities are obediently following the harshly confrontational approaches of the Western liberal "war party" aimed at inflicting a "strategic defeat" on Russia by continuing the "proxy war" with our country "to the last Ukrainian," the Russian Embassy in Oslo said. They believe that Norway still has the potential to further strengthen the pumping up of the Kiev regime.

Read more in the exclusive Izvestia article:

Scandinavian pockets: Denmark, Norway and Sweden will allocate $12 billion to Kiev in 2025

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