Norway Allocates $300 Million to Buy US Weapons for Ukraine
- Norway has allocated 2.8 billion kroner to purchase US weapons for Ukraine through the Priority Ukraine Requirements List program.
- Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said Norway and European partners are financing US military aid packages to help Ukraine defend itself.
- Norway's total contribution to the PURL program has exceeded 12.5 billion Norwegian kroner, aiming to ensure Ukraine receives vital military equipment quickly.
- PURL is a NATO program coordinating financing and delivery of advanced US military equipment to Ukraine, responding to Ukraine's requests including air defense and artillery.
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Norway allocates $300 million to PURL program to support Ukraine’s purchase of anti-ballistic missiles
Norway allocated approximately $300 million to the PURL program on Wednesday, May 6, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He said that thanks to this initiative, Ukraine will be able to purchase scarce anti-ballistic missiles from the United States. Zelensky also noted that Norway has provided over $1.2 billion to the PURL program in total, making it the largest contribution among participating countries. The president expressed …
How much has Oslo already allocated to aid Kyiv? The Norwegian government announced the allocation of NOK 2.8 billion (approximately $302 million) for the purchase of American weapons for Ukraine through the PURL mechanism. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a government statement. Read also: Could Ukraine receive weapons from Japan? Ambassador provides an answer. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stjore emphasized that Norway, together with its E…
Norway allocates $302 mln for procurement of US weapons for Ukraine
The Norwegian government has announced an allocation of 2.8 billion kroner (approximately $302 million) to Ukraine through the Priority Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) mechanism for the procurement of American weaponry.
Norway supports Ukraine with a new 2.8 billion kroner. – We will have a longer meeting on corruption, among other things, says Minister of Defense Tore O. Sandvik.
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