Ukraine
Russia's war against Ukraine is a threat to international peace and security and represents a turning point for Europe. On this page you will find information from the Norwegian Government about the war in Ukraine.
NOK 203 million in new funding for the Red Cross’s efforts for Ukraine
When drones and missiles strike residential areas in Ukraine, Red Cross volunteers are among the first on the scene to get people to safety. Norway is now providing 203 million kroner to support their efforts to meet the urgent humanitarian needs of the war-torn Ukrainian population.
Further NOK 2.8 billion in support to Ukraine
‘Together with our European partners, Norway is providing funding for military support packages to help Ukraine to defend itself. The military equipment is sourced from the US. Another important contribution is now under way. It is my hope that more European countries will contribute to this initiative to ensure that Ukraine quickly receives much-needed military equipment,’ said Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
More on Ukraine
Latest on Ukraine
What's new
- Statement from the Prime Minister following the drone and missile attacks against Kyiv News story 24/05/2026
- NOK 203 million in new funding for the Red Cross’s efforts for Ukraine Press release 22/05/2026
- Russia has changed. So has our relationship as neighbours Speech/statement 13/05/2026
- Norway allocates millions to trace missing persons Press release 11/05/2026
- Further NOK 2.8 billion in support to Ukraine Press release 06/05/2026
Documents
- Health Partnership Agreement between Norway and Ukraine Plans/strategy 20/08/2025
- National Security Strategy Plans/strategy 08/05/2025
- Meld. St. 30 (2023–2024) - International cooperation on nuclear safety and security in a changed Europe Report to the Storting 21/06/2024
- Instruction GI-06/2024 – Rejection of Russian citizens with Schengen visas for tourist purposes and other non-essential travel, in accordance with section 126, first paragraph of the Immigration Act Circular 27/05/2024
- Meld. St. 5 (2023–2024) - A Resilient Health Emergency Preparedness Report to the Storting 24/11/2023