Would Norway be open to or is there a conversation about potentially deploying Norwegian troops as part of a peacekeeping operation in Norway if there is in fact a cease fire or a peace? You know, my response to this has been the following.
The governments of Sweden and Norway have announced plans to bolster Ukraine's defence industry with financial contributions.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson warned that the outcome of the war in Ukraine will shape generations to come and that the world was at a crossroads. It comes as
Norway is to provide financing for Ukrainian purchases of its natural gas, Ukraine's Naftogaz company said on Tuesday, against the background of a rise in Ukrainian imports as the war with Russia batters the country's energy system.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson warned that the outcome of the war in Ukraine will shape generations to come and that the world was at a crossroads.
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
Norwegians are very satisfied with the effectiveness of the NASAMS system in Ukraine, but the bottleneck is the availability of missiles. They plan to turn to unconventional rockets. Here's what the NASAMS system is and what Norwegians intend to do.
"We stood with Ukraine from the first day. We will stand with them also when a potential peace deal comes," Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store tells Bloomberg's Oliver Crook. Asked whether Norway would look into potentially deploying troops to Ukraine for peacekeeping operations,
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
Norway is to provide financing for Ukrainian purchases of its natural gas, Ukraine's Naftogaz company said on Tuesday, against the background of a rise in Ukrainian imports as the war with Russia batters the country's energy system.
Laden with Ukraine’s best air-to-air missiles, precision glide bombs and radar jammers, Ukrainian air force Lockheed Martin F-16 fighters have departed their comfort zone—relatively benign missions intercepting Russian cruise missiles and drones—and are increasingly targeting Russian forces along the 800-mile front line of Russia’s three-year wider war on Ukraine.