Norway says it plans to keep its assistance to Ukraine steady in 2027 at 85 billion Norwegian kroner (about $9.1–$9.2 billion), largely matching its 2026 aid level. The Norwegian government says the proposal is intended to provide continued support as the war continues.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre tells President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv about the planned funding. Bloomberg and Kyiv Post both report that most of the money is aimed at Ukraine’s military needs, with the precise allocation to be defined later. Kyiv Post adds that the funding falls under the Nansen Support Programme and highlights that part of the support would include purchases from Ukraine’s defense industry. Bloomberg similarly indicates that the breakdown of spending will be made public at a later stage, reflecting differing emphasis on timing and program details rather than on the overall amount or goal of the aid.