Norway will maintain its support for Ukraine at a record $9 billion in 2027, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre announced on Sunday, matching this year's level as Kyiv seeks to shore up allies amid a reported $27 billion military shortfall. The bulk of the new package, delivered through the Nansen Support Programme, will be directed toward military assistance, including purchases from Ukraine's domestic defence industry.
Støre arrived in Kyiv on Saturday alongside Nordic and Baltic leaders ahead of a Monday summit of the so-called coalition of the willing. French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Andy Burnham, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will co-chair the gathering, which brings together representatives from more than 30 nations on Ukraine's Independence Day. President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged the European Union to accelerate disbursement of a €90 billion loan to help close the funding gap.
The diplomatic push comes as the battlefield intensifies. A Russian strike on a shopping centre in Kryvyj Rih killed at least 14 people, while Ukrainian drones hit Ozon warehouses deep inside Russia for a second consecutive night.