The governments of Sweden and Norway have announced plans to bolster Ukraine's defence industry with financial contributions.
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, and Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere talks before a press conference after the "Support Ukraine" summit, marking the third anniversary of the Ru
Norway will finance Ukrainian purchases of natural gas from its country, Ukraine's Naftogaz said on Tuesday. This comes against
BERLIN (AP) — European leaders pledged late Friday to stand by Ukraine in the wake of the contentious Oval Office meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with their statements in support of their neighbor on the continent ensuring a deepening transatlantic rift.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has announced that his country will provide €1 billion for Ukraine's humanitarian and civilian needs in 2025. Source: European Pravda, citing Jonas Gahr Støre at the plenary session of the Support Ukraine forum in Kyiv on Monday Details: Støre officially unveiled an aid package that had been announced by the Norwegian government the day before.
Naftogaz Group will receive a grant from Norway for gas purchase.This is announced in the group's statement, Ukrainian News Agency reports.The funds will be
Ukraine has considerable leverage in upcoming negotiations with Russia—as long as the United States stands by Kyiv and adopts a negotiating strategy that creates real dilemmas for Moscow. U.S. support for Ukraine has been cast into doubt in recent weeks after a flurry of comments by Trump administration officials offering unilateral concessions to Moscow and criticizing Ukraine.
EXCLUSIVE: A Western security official told the Express he did not buy the argument that Putin's army was running out of manpower and weapons.
Finance ministers and central bankers from the G20 top economies gather in South Africa on Wednesday and Thursday, for a meeting marred by the absence or curtailed attendance of key members and disputes over the main issues of climate, debt and inequality.
If dictator Putin is not stopped, he will look for the next areas in his sphere of interest. That could be us,' said Magnus Mæland, mayor in the municipality bordering Russia's Murmansk region.